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Databases like Oracle and Postgres do not support IF conditions with SELECT statements. Instead, you can use a CASE statement. A CASE statement allows you to classify data into different groups based on specific conditions. In this video, I show you how to use a CASE statement to classify customers into three groups based on their order total: New, Regular, and Premium. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►►►Social Media – Where I sort of Live https://www.instagram.com/RebellionRider/ https://www.facebook.com/TheRebellionRider/ https://twitter.com/RebellionRider https://www.linkedin.com/in/mannbhardwaj/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►►►Books I refer to PL/SQL https://amzn.to/2QE1jX0 Performance Tuning https://amzn.to/2sgiAw4 1z0-071 Exam https://amzn.to/2sgfeJw Python Programming https://amzn.to/305UEbh ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►►►Camera Gears ► Video Gears That We Use For Creating Our YouTube Video https://www.amazon.in/shop/manishsharma?listId=DU9UM0XL97KM&ref=idea_share_inf ► Work From Home Essential Tech That We Use Daily https://www.amazon.in/shop/manishsharma?listId=XAZ18JLLSNB5&ref=idea_share_inf AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: Some of the links used in the description will direct you to Amazon.in. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. #RebellionRider
