Preamble
In Oracle, the IF-THEN-ELSE operator is used to execute code when the condition is TRUE (true), or execute another code when the condition is FALSE (false).
Syntax (IF-THEN)
IF THE CONDITION THEN
{...is executed when the TRUE is true...}
END IF;
Use IF-THEN syntax if you want to execute operators only when the condition is true.
Syntax (IF-THEN-ELSE)
IF THE CONDITION THEN
{...is executed when the TRUE is true...}
ELSE
{...is performed when the FALSE is false...}
END IF;
If you want to execute one set of sentences when the condition is true, use IF-THEN-ELSE syntax, or another set of sentences if the condition is false.
Syntax (IF-THEN-ELSIF)
IF CONDITION1 THEN
{...is performed when CONDITION 1 is true (TRUE)...}
ELSIF CONDITION2 THEN
{...is performed when CONDITION2 is true (TRUE)...}
ELSE
{...is executed when both: NOTICE1 and NOTICE2 are false (FALSE)...}
END IF;
- Use IF-THEN-ELSIF-ELSE syntax if you want to execute one set of sentences when NOTE1 is true (TRUE);
- another set of sentences when NOTE2 is true (TRUE); or a third set of sentences when all previous conditions (i.e.: NOTE1 and NOTE2) are false (FALSE).
Note:
- After the condition is true (TRUE), the IF-Then-Else operator will execute the declared code and will not evaluate the condition further.
- If the condition is false (FALSE), the IF-Then-Else operator’s ELSE part is executed.
- It is important to note that the ELSIF and ELSE parts are additional.
Below is an example of using the IF-Then-Else operator in the Oracle function body:
CREATE OR REPLACE Function IncomeLevel
( name_in IN varchar2 )
RETURN varchar2
IS
monthly_value number(6);
ILevel varchar2(20);
cursor c1 is
SELECT monthly_income
FROM employees
WHERE name = name_in;
BEGIN
open c1;
fetch c1 into monthly_value;
close c1;
IF monthly_value <= 4000 THEN
ILevel := 'Low Income';
ELSIF monthly_value > 4000 and monthly_value <= 7000 THEN
ILevel := 'Avg Income';
ELSIF monthly_value > 7000 and monthly_value <= 15000 THEN
ILevel := 'Moderate Income';
ELSE
ILevel := 'High Income';
END IF;
RETURN ILevel;
END;
In this example of IF-THEN-ELSE operator, we created IncomeLevel function. It has one parameter name_in and returns varchar2. The function will return ILevel (income level) based on the employee’s name.
PL/SQL tutorial: IF THEN ELSE (IF-ELSE) Statement in Oracle
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