On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 11:15:43AM +0200, Stefan Schwarzer wrote: > SELECT DISTINCT (tpes_total.y_2004 / pop_total.y_2004) AS > y_2004, countries_view.name AS name > FROM pop_total, countries_view > LEFT JOIN tpes_total ON tpes_total.id = countries_view.id > WHERE pop_total.y_2004<> '0' AND pop_total.y_2004<> '-9999' AND > tpes_total.y_2004 <> '-9999' AND countries_view.id = pop_total.id > ORDER BY name ASC > So, I guess I'd need some kind of IF statement to do the calculation > only with "valuable" numbers and pass the others as they are. > But I have no idea how this would work. SELECT DISTINCT ( CASE WHEN pop_total.y_2004<> '-9999' AND tpes_total.y_2004 <> '-9999' then tpes_total.y_2004 / pop_total.y_2004 ELSE '-9999' END ) AS y_2004, countries_view.name AS name should work. depesz -- quicksil1er: "postgres is excellent, but like any DB it requires a highly paid DBA. here's my CV!" :) http://www.depesz.com/ - blog dla ciebie (i moje CV) ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly