One thing you could consider is to make functions out of each of the sql
statements in the case.  Then, in your decode statement you could call the
correct function based on the value of X.  Either that or put the entire
logic into a function that has all the case statement broken down into
individual IF tests .

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Hi

I am in urgent need of backporting oracle9i pl/sql to
oracle8i.I have encountered some case satements like
this

CASE 
when x>0 then (select y from deptno)
else
(select Z from emp)
end

i need to convert them to decode statements.Can
anybody tell me how to write a select statement within
decode.

regards
Hrishy

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