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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T14:51:24+00:00 2026-05-11T14:51:24+00:00

Say I have the following data Name Value =============== Small 10 Medium 100 Large

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Say I have the following data

Name      Value =============== Small        10 Medium      100 Large      1000 

Imagine that these represent the volumes of boxes. I have some items that I want to put in the boxes, and I want the smallest box possible. I need an SQL query that will:

  1. Return the row with the smallest row greater than my query parameter
  2. If there is no such row, then return the largest row.

It is easy to split this up in to two queries (i.e. query point 1 first and if no rows are returned, select the largest number from the table). However, I like to do things in one query if possible to eliminate overhead (both code and context switching), and it looks like it should be possible to do. It’s probably very obvious, but the Sun has been shining on me all day and I can’t think!

So for example, I want the query to return 10 if you use a parameter of 5, 100 if you use a parameter of 15 and 1000 if you use anything greater than 100 (including numbers greater than 1000).

I’m on Oracle 11g, so any special Oracle goodness is OK.

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  1. 2026-05-11T14:51:25+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:51 pm
    SELECT  * FROM    (         SELECT  *         FROM    (                 SELECT  *                 FROM    mytable                 WHERE   value > 10000                 ORDER BY                         value                 )         UNION ALL         SELECT  *         FROM    (                 SELECT  *                 FROM    mytable                 ORDER BY                         value DESC                 )         ) WHERE   rownum = 1 

    This will both efficiently use an index on mytable(value) and COUNT(STOPKEY).

    See this article in my blog for performance details:

    • Selecting lowest value
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