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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T17:29:55+00:00 2026-06-15T17:29:55+00:00

How do you put two selects in a query, and add/change a column too?

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How do you put two selects in a query, and add/change a column too?
An example of what I’m trying to do is hopefully explained below.

Ex: Table [TESTS]
TESTID   TEST
   1     Login
   2     Password
   3     Create Account
   4     Edit Account
   5     Close Account

Would like to end up with a query result:
TestType   TESTID     TEST
  Init        1       Login
  Init        2       Pasword
  Func        3       Create Account
  Func        4       Edit Account
  Func        5       Close Account

/* This doesn't work: */
select 'Init' as [TestType], TESTID, TEST from TESTS where (TESTID >= 1 AND TESTID <= 2)
select 'Func' as [TestType], TESTID, TEST from TESTS where (TESTID >= 3 AND TESTID <= 5)
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    2026-06-15T17:29:56+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 5:29 pm

    Try using case :

    select 
       CASE WHEN (TESTID = 1 OR TESTID = 2) THEN 'Init' ELSE 'Func' END TestType
     , TESTID
     , TEST 
     from 
       TESTS 
    
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