Single IF statement
Like most of the other programming languages, T-SQL also supports IF..ELSE statements.
For example in the example below 1 = 1 is the expression, which evaluates to True and the control enters the BEGIN..END block and the Print statement prints the string 'One is equal to One'
IF ( 1 = 1) --<-- Some Expression BEGIN PRINT 'One is equal to One' END
Multiple IF Statements:
We can use multiple IF statement to check multiple expressions totally independent from each other.
In the example below, each IF statement's expression is evaluated and if it is true the code inside the BEGIN...END block is executed. In this particular example, the First and Third expressions are true and only those print statements will be executed.
IF (1 = 1) --<-- Some Expression --<-- This is true BEGIN PRINT 'First IF is True' --<-- this will be executed END IF (1 = 2) --<-- Some Expression BEGIN PRINT 'Second IF is True' END IF (3 = 3) --<-- Some Expression --<-- This true BEGIN PRINT 'Third IF is True' --<-- this will be executed END
Single IF..ELSE statement:
In a single IF..ELSE statement, if the expression evaluates to True in the IF statement the control enters the first BEGIN..END block and only the code inside that block gets executed , Else block is simply ignored.
On the other hand if the expression evaluates to False the ELSE BEGIN..END block gets executed and the control never enters the first BEGIN..END Block.
In the Example below the expression will evaluate to false and the Else block will be executed printing the string 'First expression was not true'
IF ( 1 <> 1) --<-- Some Expression BEGIN PRINT 'One is equal to One' END ELSE BEGIN PRINT 'First expression was not true' END
Multiple IF...ELSE Statements
More often than not we need to check multiple expressions and take specific actions based on those expressions. This situation is handled using multiple IF...ELSE IF statements.
In this example all the expressions are evaluated from top to bottom. As soon as an expression evaluates to true, the code inside that block is executed. If no expression is evaluated to true, nothing gets executed.
IF (1 = 1 + 1) BEGIN PRINT 'First If Condition' END ELSE IF (1 = 2) BEGIN PRINT 'Second If Else Block' END ELSE IF (1 = 3) BEGIN PRINT 'Third If Else Block' END ELSE IF (1 = 1) --<-- This is True BEGIN PRINT 'Last Else Block' --<-- Only this statement will be printed END
IF... ELSE with final ELSE Statements
If we have Multiple IF...ELSE IF statements but we also want also want to execute some piece of code if none of expressions are evaluated to True , then we can simple add a final ELSE block which only gets executed if none of the IF or ELSE IF expressions are evaluated to true.
In the example below none of the IF or ELSE IF expression are True hence only ELSE block is executed and prints 'No other expression is true'
IF ( 1 = 1 + 1 ) BEGIN PRINT 'First If Condition' END ELSE IF (1 = 2) BEGIN PRINT 'Second If Else Block' END ELSE IF (1 = 3) BEGIN PRINT 'Third If Else Block' END ELSE BEGIN PRINT 'No other expression is true' --<-- Only this statement will be printed END
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