SPARK SQL - case when then

This syntax worked for me in Databricks:

  select 
    org, 
    patient_id,
    case 
      when (age is null) then 'Not Available'
      when (age < 15) then 'Less than 15'
      when (age >= 15 and age < 25) then '15 to 25'
      when (age >= 25 and age < 35) then '25 to 35'
      when (age >= 35 and age < 45) then '35 to 45'
      when (age >= 45) then '45 and Older'
    end as age_range
  from demo

For Spark 2.+ Spark when function

From documentation:

Evaluates a list of conditions and returns one of multiple possible result expressions. If otherwise is not defined at the end, null is returned for unmatched conditions.

 // Example: encoding gender string column into integer.

   // Scala:
   people.select(when(col("gender") === "male", 0)
     .when(col("gender") === "female", 1)
     .otherwise(2))

   // Java:
   people.select(when(col("gender").equalTo("male"), 0)
     .when(col("gender").equalTo("female"), 1)
     .otherwise(2))

Before Spark 1.2.0

The supported syntax (which I just tried out on Spark 1.0.2) seems to be

SELECT IF(1=1, 1, 0) FROM table

This recent thread http://apache-spark-user-list.1001560.n3.nabble.com/Supported-SQL-syntax-in-Spark-SQL-td9538.html links to the SQL parser source, which may or may not help depending on your comfort with Scala. At the very least the list of keywords starting (at time of writing) on line 70 should help.

Here's the direct link to the source for convenience: https://github.com/apache/spark/blob/master/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/SqlParser.scala.

Update for Spark 1.2.0 and beyond

As of Spark 1.2.0, the more traditional syntax is supported, in response to SPARK-3813: search for "CASE WHEN" in the test source. For example:

SELECT CASE WHEN key = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 2 END FROM testData

Update for most recent place to figure out syntax from the SQL Parser

The parser source can now be found here.

Update for more complex examples

In response to a question below, the modern syntax supports complex Boolean conditions.

SELECT
    CASE WHEN id = 1 OR id = 2 THEN "OneOrTwo" ELSE "NotOneOrTwo" END AS IdRedux
FROM customer

You can involve multiple columns in the condition.

SELECT
    CASE WHEN id = 1 OR state = 'MA' 
         THEN "OneOrMA" 
         ELSE "NotOneOrMA" END AS IdRedux
FROM customer

You can also nest CASE WHEN THEN expression.

SELECT
    CASE WHEN id = 1 
         THEN "OneOrMA"
         ELSE
             CASE WHEN state = 'MA' THEN "OneOrMA" ELSE "NotOneOrMA" END
    END AS IdRedux
FROM customer