TL;DR:
- Retag case-statement questions to case
- Make case-statement a synonym of switch-statement
- Reverse synonyms case and case-expression, so the tag displayed is the latter.
The tags case and case-statement are both about CASE
in SQL. case states that the tag should not be about programming language Case
[statement] questions and switch-statement should be used instead. case-statement, on the other hand, confusingly states "Do not use this tag, use [switch-statement] instead." even though it also explicitly says it's about the SQL CASE
: "A case statement allows sequences of SQL statements..."
I propose that case-statement should be merged into case. The former only has 431 questions, where as the latter 7,869. case-statement, as a name, is also incorrect, as CASE
in SQL is not a statement but an expression; it doesn't control the logical flow of the SQL statement but returns a scalar value. Calling it a "statement" implies it works like a programming language Case
(Switch
) statement, which it functionally does not.
I would also suggest that case-statement should then be made a synonym of switch-statement, not case to avoid the aforementioned confusion.
Ideally I would also, personally, suggest that case should be a synonym of case-expression, rather than the other way round (to again try to avoid the aforementioned confusion) but that's more semantics.
case
statement - which I wouldn't tag as switch-statement.