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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:23:55+00:00 2026-05-13T12:23:55+00:00

I have a table with multiple fields for address, such as address_line_1, address_line_2, etc.

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I have a table with multiple fields for address, such as address_line_1, address_line_2, etc.

Is there any way that I can use a WHERE clause across multiple fields at once, without having to use an OR/AND statement?

For example:

SELECT * 
  FROM FIN_LIVE.CUSTOMER_ADDRESSES 
 WHERE SYS_ADDRESS_1, SYS_ADDRESS_2, SYS_ADDRESS_3 = 'data'
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    2026-05-13T12:23:56+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:23 pm

    Pretty sure you’ll have to use AND/OR

    HOWEVER, maybe this is a sign to change your data structure. Are you saying that there are 3 addresses, and any one of them could be 123 Main Street?

    In that case, perhaps you need to pull address data out to a separate table.

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