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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T08:17:42+00:00 2026-05-24T08:17:42+00:00

I’ve got a stored procedure that returns postal codes within a specified radius. The

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I’ve got a stored procedure that returns postal codes within a specified radius. The arguments are

ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[proximitySearch] 
    @proximity int = 0,
    @country varchar (2) = NULL,
    @city varchar (180) = NULL,
    @state varchar (100) = NULL,
    @stateAbr varchar (2) = NULL,
    @postalCode varchar(20) = NULL
AS...

In the proc, the first query needs to select a single record (or no record) that matches whatever was passed in and assign the lat/long to local variables, as I started to write below:

SELECT TOP 1 @Longitude = Longitude, @Latitude = Latitude
FROM   PostalCodes
WHERE  ...

This is where I get stumped… the WHERE clause needs to be conditional based on what was passed in. Some arguments (or all of them) can be NULL, and I don’t want use them in the query if they are.

I was thinking along the lines of:

SELECT TOP 1 @Longitude = Longitude, @Latitude = Latitude
FROM   PostalCodes
WHERE Longitude IS NOT NULL
AND CASE WHEN @postalCode IS NOT NULL THEN PostalCode = @postalCode ELSE 1 END

…but this doesn’t work. How is something like this typically done? (I’m definitely not a seasoned TSQL guy!!!) Thanks in advance!

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    2026-05-24T08:17:42+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 8:17 am

    There is more than one way of implementing that kind of logic:

    1)

    SELECT TOP 1 @Longitude = Longitude, @Latitude = Latitude
    FROM   PostalCodes
    WHERE Longitude IS NOT NULL
    AND (@postalCode IS NULL OR PostalCode = @postalCode)
    

    2)

    SELECT TOP 1 @Longitude = Longitude, @Latitude = Latitude
    FROM   PostalCodes
    WHERE Longitude IS NOT NULL
    AND PostalCode = COALESCE(@postalCode, PostalCode)
    
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