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I believe what you meant is if it is less than one then the output should be 1. if so:
select (case when x + y > 1 then x + Y
else 1
end) from blah;
-----Original Message-----
From: Viraj Luthra [mailto:viraj999_at_lycos.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 9:10 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: simple sql problem
Hello all,
If I have a situation, where I have the following:-
select x+y from blah
and if x+y > 1, eg 5 then the output can be 5, but if x+y < 1, eg, .92, then I need the output as 0.92.
How do I do this?
rgds,
raja
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