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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T22:28:10+00:00 2026-06-02T22:28:10+00:00

I have a case statement, which returns null values in a column whereas I

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I have a case statement, which returns null values in a column whereas I dont want the null values when executing the case statement.

SELECT ABC
(
CASE 
 WHEN 
 condition
 THEN 1
 WHEN
condition2
 THEN 2 
 END
 ) AS column_name FROM tablename;

Column_name returns null values as well

So I changed the query to

SELECT ABC
(
CASE 
 WHEN 
 condition
 THEN 1
 WHEN
condition2
 THEN 2 
 else 3
 END
 ) AS column_name FROM tablename where column_name <>3;

I get an error ‘invalid identifier’.

Any thoughts on this?

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    2026-06-02T22:28:11+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 10:28 pm

    You are missing a comma after ABC (assuming that ABC is a column):

    SELECT ABC ,                          --<---- comma added here
      (
      CASE 
        WHEN 
          condition
        THEN 1
        WHEN
          condition2
        THEN 2 
        ELSE 3
      END
      ) AS column_name 
    FROM tablename;
    

    You can also remove those parentheses, not needed really.


    It’s not clear why you added that WHERE column_name <> 3. Your adjusted CASE turned those NULL into 3. Do you want to show those rows or not? If yes, keep the query as above. If not, you could use this:

    SELECT 
      ABC , 
      CASE 
        WHEN 
          condition
        THEN 1
        WHEN
          condition2
        THEN 2 
        ELSE 3
      END AS column_name 
    FROM tablename
    WHERE (condition) OR (condition2) ; 
    

    or (that’s closer to your logic):

    SELECT *
    FROM
      ( SELECT 
          ABC , 
          CASE 
            WHEN 
              condition
            THEN 1
            WHEN
              condition2
            THEN 2 
            ELSE 3
          END AS column_name 
        FROM tablename
      ) AS tmp
    WHERE column_name <> 3 ;
    
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