Maybe I just drempt it but I thought somewhere I saw a TSQL construct other than the CASE WHEN that emulated the behavior of the VFP IIF()
I'm converting a large number of local views in VFP to remote views and there are alot of IIF statements and I thought the last itme I did this I had seen an alternate way of doing it.
CASE WHEN works fine but its bothering me that I can't remember where I saw this and I figure only other VFP folks would know what I'm talking about.
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