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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:02:48+00:00 2026-05-10T20:02:48+00:00

I have the following sql query for transforming data but is it possible to

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I have the following sql query for transforming data but is it possible to save the value of the int in some variable to avoid casting multiple times?

update prospekts set sni_kod = case  when      cast(sni_kod as int) >= 1000 and cast(sni_kod as int) <= 1499      or cast(sni_kod as int) >= 1600 and cast(sni_kod as int) <= 2439 then '1' when      cast(sni_kod as int) >= 7000 and cast(sni_kod as int) <= 7499  then 'W' else      sni_kod end  

There are a lot more when-cases in the script, just showing the first one. I cannot use anything other than a simple text-script.

Update Using SQL Server 2000

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:02:49+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:02 pm

    Ok… here’s my rewrite of your code…

    UPDATE prospekts SET sni_kod =      CASE         WHEN ISNUMERIC(@sni_kod)=1 THEN             CASE                  WHEN cast(@sni_kod as int) BETWEEN 1000 AND 1499 OR cast(@sni_kod as int) BETWEEN 1600 AND 2439 THEN '1'                 WHEN cast(@sni_kod as int) BETWEEN 7000 AND 7499 THEN 'W'                 ELSE @sni_kod             END         ELSE @sni_kod     END 

    This way, it’ll only attempt to do a CAST if it’s a numeric value, so you won’t get cast exceptions, like other people have mentioned in comments.

    Since you said there are a lot more statements involved, I’m guessing you have a lot more number ranges that get different values… If that’s the case, you might be able to use a second table (can be a temporary one if, like your question says, you’re limited to just SQL code) to join on which have min value, max value, and what you want to display based on that. Gets more tricky when you need to evaluate non-numeric values, but it isn’t impossible.

    Without seeing the full statement, though, this is the best I can offer.

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