DELIMITER $$
CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `sp_Name4`(
IN a int(255),
IN b int(255),
IN dept_id_in int(255)
)
BEGIN
SELECT
emp.emp_id, emp.emp_name,
emp.emp_job,
emp.dept,
emp.percent_doctor,
emp.percent_center,
patient_exam.exam_id,
patient_exam.p_id,
ABS(SUM(patient_exam.exam_price)) as SUM_price,
ABS((SUM(patient_exam.exam_price)* emp.percent_center )/100 ) as total_doc,
ABS((SUM(patient_exam.exam_price)* emp.percent_doctor )/100 ) as total_center
FROM emp
LEFT JOIN patient_exam on emp.emp_id = patient_exam.doctor
WHERE
emp.emp_is_delete = 0
and patient_exam.ex_is_delete = 0
and 1=1
CASE
WHEN dept_id_in IS not NULL
THEN and patient_exam.dept_id=dept_id_in
END
GROUP BY emp.emp_id, patient_exam.exam_id
ORDER BY emp.emp_id, patient_exam.exam_id DESC
LIMIT a,b;
END$$
DELIMITER ;
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It's worth considering writing a `VIEW` instead. This can't be extended in the same way a `VIEW` can. – tadman Apr 08 '20 at 00:42
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/697685/1880170 already answered in this link. – Guilherme Muniz Apr 08 '20 at 11:32
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I suspect that you want some boolean logic rather than a case
expression:
WHERE
emp.emp_is_delete = 0
AND patient_exam.ex_is_delete = 0
AND (dept_id_in IS NULL OR patient_exam.dept_id = dept_id_in)
You can also express this with COALESCE()
:
WHERE
emp.emp_is_delete = 0
AND patient_exam.ex_is_delete = 0
AND patient_exam.dept_id = COALESCE(dept_id_in, patient_exam.dept_id)

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