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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T06:34:45+00:00 2026-05-29T06:34:45+00:00

SELECT COUNT(id), AgeRange FROM ( select id, case when age < 0 then ‘less

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     SELECT
     COUNT(id), AgeRange
     FROM
     (
     select
       id,
      case
        when age < 0 then 'less than 0'
        when age >= 0 and age <=30 then '0-30'
        when age >= 31 and age <=60 then '31-60'
        when age >= 61 and age <=90 then '61-90'
        when age >= 91 then '91+'
         when age = null then 'NO INFORMATION'
      else 'no catagory'
    end AS AgeRange
 from queue 
 where DATE between '01-Apr-2011' and '05-May-2011'
 ) T
GROUP BY
    AgeRange;

I want these ageRanges (0-30, 31-60, 61-90) to be dynamic. it means these values should come from a table(as these are set up by user). user can set as many values as they want for getting result. How can I do that?

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    2026-05-29T06:34:46+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 6:34 am

    Assuming you have a second table like:

    ASSIST_TABLE
    FromAge|ToAge|Text
    0|30|'0-30'
    

    The you could do something like this.

     SELECT
     COUNT(id),
     FROM
     (
     select
       id,
       ISNULL(select text from ASSIST_TABLE
         where Age between FromAge andToAge),'NO CATEGORY') AS AGERANGE
    from queue 
    where DATE between '01-Apr-2011' and '05-May-2011'
     ) T
    GROUP BY
    AgeRange;
    

    If you want to stick to your case-statement, you would have to make the statement dynamic. Which means generate first the query, store it into a variable and execute it at last. That is more work!

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