On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 08:47:03 -0700,
  C F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I already tried this same basic question with no response....  maybe I was too 
> wordy.  So here it is simplified.... what's the best way to write this query?  I'm 
> open to using stored procedures, but even then I don't know how I would 
> conditionally populate a resultset (refcursor).  Notice that in the first three 
> cases, the expression is the exact same, only the return value is different.  This 
> seems inefficient....
>  
> 
> select 
>   (case when column1 = column2 then column3 end) as alias1,
>   (case when column1 = column2 then column4 end) as alias2,
>   (case when column1 = column2 then column5 end) as alias3,
>   (case when column6 = column7 then column8 end) as alias4
> from
>   mytable
> ;

That seems pretty efficient. I wouldn't expect the repeated column1 = column2
tests to add much overhead. Unless there is more to the story this looks
to be what you want to do.

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