PL/SQL supports the programming language features like conditional statements and iterative statements. Its programming constructs are similar to how you use in programming languages like Java and C++.

Syntax for IF Statement:

There are different syntaxes for the IF-THEN-ELSE statement.

Syntax: (IF-THEN statement):

IF condition   

THEN   

Statement: {It is executed when condition is true}  

END IF; 

    This syntax is used when you want to execute statements only when condition is TRUE.

    Syntax: (IF-THEN-ELSE statement):

    IF condition   
    
    THEN  
    
       {...statements to execute when condition is TRUE...}  
    
    ELSE  
    
       {...statements to execute when condition is FALSE...}  
    
    END IF; 

      This syntax is used when you want to execute one set of statements when condition is TRUE or a different set of statements when condition is FALSE.

      Syntax: (IF-THEN-ELSIF statement):

      IF condition1   
      
      THEN  
      
         {...statements to execute when condition1 is TRUE...}  
      
      ELSIF condition2   
      
      THEN  
      
         {...statements to execute when condition2 is TRUE...}  
      
      END IF;  

        This syntax is used when you want to execute one set of statements when condition1 is TRUE or a different set of statements when condition2 is TRUE.

        Syntax: (IF-THEN-ELSIF-ELSE statement):

        IF condition1   
        
        THEN  
        
           {...statements to execute when condition1 is TRUE...}  
        
        ELSIF condition2   
        
        THEN  
        
           {...statements to execute when condition2 is TRUE...}  
        
        ELSE  
        
           {...statements to execute when both condition1 and condition2 are FALSE...}  
        
        END IF; 

          It is the most advance syntax and used if you want to execute one set of statements when condition1 is TRUE, a different set of statement when condition2 is TRUE or a different set of statements when both the condition1 and condition2 are FALSE.

          When a condition is found to be TRUE, the IF-THEN-ELSE statement will execute the corresponding code and not check the conditions any further.

          If there no condition is met, the ELSE portion of the IF-THEN-ELSE statement will be executed.

          ELSIF and ELSE portions are optional.

          Example of PL/SQL If Statement

          Let’s take an example to see the whole concept:

          DECLARE  
          
             a number(3) := 500;  
          
          BEGIN  
          
             -- check the boolean condition using if statement   
          
             IF( a < 20 ) THEN  
          
                -- if condition is true then print the following    
          
                dbms_output.put_line('a is less than 20 ' );  
          
             ELSE  
          
                dbms_output.put_line('a is not less than 20 ' );  
          
             END IF;  
          
             dbms_output.put_line('value of a is : ' || a);  
          
          END; 

            After the execution of the above code in SQL prompt, you will get the following result:

            a is not less than 20
            value of a is : 500
            PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. 
            

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