I need to run a T-SQL query via the Microsoft Query interface, using an IIf statement.
When I run the query, I get the error Missing FROM clause. This is odd, because the FROM clause is there. It fails because of the IIf but I have no idea why.
The code:
SELECT
TABLE1.NUMBER,
TABLE1.TEXT,
TABLE1.INT,
IIf(
(
(
((TABLE2.INT1-TABLE2.INT2) -TABLE2.INT3) -TABLE2.INT4
) > 0
),
(
1
), 0)
as NEWCOL
FROM
DB.TABLEX TABLE1,
DB.TABLEY TABLE2
WHERE
TABLE2.NUMBER = TABLE1.NUMBER
AND TABLE1.NUMBER='991208000192'
The database is not mine, so I have to work with what I can. Does anyone have an idea what may cause the problem?
the SQLBase reference in http://enos.itcollege.ee/~priit/(I216)%20Ab-de%20administreerimine/SQLBase%20admin%20juhendid/LANG.PDF (Courtesy @twoleggedhorse) does not have function IIF in SQLBase. It has a function IF with similar syntax as your IIF.
Try using @IF(CONDITION, TRUE_VAL, FALSE_VAL) in your SQL.