Here's another way to do it:
SELECT CASE WHEN REENTERED IS NOT NULL AND REENTERED > ENTERED
THEN REENTERED ELSE ENTERED END AS ENTERED
FROM MYTABLE
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Browse All TopicsOk this is probably easy but I do not know the SQL syntax.
SELECT ENTERED, REENTERED FROM MYTABLE
Let us say this is our table, and both are date fields. The left field (ENTERED) is always present, but when (REENTERED) is present I want the date to be used if it is newer and I am pretty sure it will always be newer. I only need one field returned though, not both.
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by: rafranciscoPosted on 2006-06-29 at 12:10:42ID: 17012520
You can do it this way:
SELECT ISNULL(REENTERED, ENTERED) as Entered FROM MYTABLE