@IF
Use the @IF function to return one of two values, based on a condition. You can use the @IF function with other Oracle GoldenGate functions to begin a conditional argument that tests for one or more exception conditions. You can direct processing based on the results of the test. You can nest @IF statements, if needed.
                  
Syntax
@IF (condition, value_if_non-zero, value_if-zero)
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                           condition
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                        A valid conditional expression or Oracle GoldenGate function. Use numeric operators (such as =,>or <) only for numeric comparisons. For character comparisons, use one of the character-comparison functions.
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                           value_if_non-zero
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                        Non-zero is considered true.
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                           value_if_zero
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                        Zero (0) is considered false.
Examples
- Example 1
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                        The following returns an amount only if the AMTcolumn is greater than zero; otherwise zero is returned.AMOUNT_COL = @IF (AMT > 0, AMT, 0) 
- Example 2
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                        The following returns WESTif theSTATEcolumn isCA,AZorNV; otherwise it returnsEAST.REGION = @IF (@VALONEOF (STATE, 'CA', 'AZ', 'NV'), 'WEST', 'EAST') 
- Example 3
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                        The following returns the result of the PRICEcolumn multiplied by theQUANTITYcolumn if both columns are greater than 0. Otherwise, the@COLSTAT (NULL)function creates aNULLvalue in the target column.ORDER_TOTAL = @IF (PRICE > 0 AND QUANTITY > 0, PRICE * QUANTITY, @COLSTAT (NULL)) 
- Example 4
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                        The following example demonstrates a nested @IF statement. In the example, if the QUANTITYis more than 10, then the item price is 90% of thePRICE.ORDER_TOTAL = @IF (PRICE > 0 AND QUANTITY > 0, @IF (QUANTITY > 10, (PRICE * 0.9) * QUANTITY, PRICE * QUANTITY), @COLSTAT(NULL)) Note: When enclosed in parenthesis (), Oracle GoldenGate column mapping function expects numeric results. The column value must be specified using single quotes.