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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:28:14+00:00 2026-05-13T17:28:14+00:00

In psuedo-code, this is bascially what I would like to do: select if a1

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In psuedo-code, this is bascially what I would like to do:

select
    if a1 >= 0 and a1 <= 2
        a2 + a7 + a8 as sum
    else
        a2 + a8 as sum
from table_name
;

(The column names, etc. are just for illustration.)

In English: I need to sum different columns for each of a few thousand records. I’d like to do the sum in SQL, if possible. There are only one or two differences between the conditions, either a single column missing/added, a substitution, or both. This is based on the business logic of the application, not a design decision of my choice.

I’m using sqlite3 (3.6.10), which limits the options somewhat.

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    2026-05-13T17:28:14+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:28 pm

    Here you can use a trick that boolean expressions evaluate to either 0 or 1 in SQL:

    SELECT a2 + a8 + a7 * (a1 BETWEEN 0 AND 2) AS SUM
    FROM table_name
    

    A more general (and more conventional) way is to use a CASE expression:

    SELECT
        CASE WHEN a1 BETWEEN 0 AND 2
             THEN a2 + a7 + a8
             ELSE a2 + a8
        END AS SUM
    FROM table_name
    

    You can also do something like this to include a CASE expression without repeating the common terms:

    SELECT
        a2 + a8 + (CASE WHEN a1 BETWEEN 0 AND 2 THEN a7 ELSE 0 END) AS SUM
    FROM table_name
    
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