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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T13:31:16+00:00 2026-05-19T13:31:16+00:00

I want to use a CASE statement that uses REGEXP. Currently I am doing

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I want to use a CASE statement that uses REGEXP. Currently I am doing something like this:

SELECT NAME,
 CASE INFO
   WHEN 'not cool' THEN 'Not Cool'
   WHEN 'very cool' THEN 'Cool'
 ELSE INFO
 END AS INFO
FROM INFO_TABLE

Is there any way to use REGEXP in the initial statement to make the condition act as a REGEXP? In theory this is what I want, which doesn’t work:

SELECT NAME,    
 CASE INFO REGEXP
   WHEN 'not cool' THEN 'Not Cool'
   WHEN 'very cool' THEN 'Cool'
 ELSE INFO
 END AS INFO
FROM INFO_TABLE

I want ‘not cool’ and ‘very cool’ to be regular expressions. Hope that is clear enough.

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    2026-05-19T13:31:17+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 1:31 pm

    try this

    select name,
    case
      when info regexp 'not cool' then 'Not Cool'
      when info regexp 'very cool' then 'Cool'  
    else 
      info
    end 
      as info
    from INFO_TABLE;
    
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