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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:04:08+00:00 2026-05-13T19:04:08+00:00

I’m trying to create a standard UPDATE query for a table. However, if certain

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I’m trying to create a standard UPDATE query for a table. However, if certain criteria are met, some columns should be included/excluded from the UPDATE statement.

For example:

 UPDATE TBL_PROJECT SET
     REVISION_COUNT = V_REVISION_COUNT
    ,PRIMARY_BRANCH = IN_PRIMARY_BRANCH
    ,PROJECT_STATUS = IN_PROJECT_STATUS
    ...
  WHERE PROJECT_ID = IO_PROJECT_ID
  AND   REVISION_COUNT = IO_REVISION_COUNT
  RETURNING REVISION_COUNT INTO IO_REVISION_COUNT';

However, the table has two columns for submitted by and approved by. So if the status is set to submitted or approved, I want those columns to be updated. eg.

IF IN_PROJECT_STATUS = 'SUB'
  UPDATE TBL_PROJECT SET
    SUBMITTED_DATE = SYSDATE
ELSIF IN_PROJECT_STATUS = 'APP'
  UPDATE TBL_PROJECT SET
    APPROVED_DATE = SYSDATE
END;

I also need to return the REVISION_COUNT and number of rows affected (rowcount) to check if the update was successful or not.

What is the best way to write this query? I’m assuming a Dynamic query is better than having an if-elsif-else statement with the whole query nearly duplicated in each block.

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    2026-05-13T19:04:08+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:04 pm

    You could write a single UPDATE, and use DECODE (or CASE) to only update the dates when in_project_status matches:

    ...
    , submitted_date = DECODE( in_project_status, 'SUB', SYSDATE, submitted_date )
    , approved_date  = DECODE( in_project_status, 'APP', SYSDATE, approved_date )
    ...
    

    This would avoid the duplicate UPDATE.

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