A ``++CASE++`` and a chain of ``++IF++``/``++ELSIF++`` statements is evaluated from top to bottom. At most, only one branch will be executed: the first one with a condition that evaluates to ``++true++``. Therefore, duplicating a condition automatically leads to dead code. Usually, this is due to a copy/paste error. At best, it's simply dead code and at worst, it's a bug that is likely to induce further bugs as the code is maintained, and obviously it could lead to unexpected behavior. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- IF param == 1 THEN x := 'A'; ELSIF param == 2 THEN x := 'B'; ELSIF param == 1 THEN -- Noncompliant, for sure this is a bug x := 'C'; END IF; result := CASE param WHEN 1 THEN 'A' WHEN 2 THEN 'B' WHEN 1 THEN 'C' -- Noncompliant ELSE 'D' END; ---- == Compliant Solution ---- IF param == 1 THEN result := 'A'; ELSIF param == 2 THEN result := 'B'; ELSIF param == 3 THEN result := 'C'; END IF; result := CASE param WHEN 1 THEN 'A' WHEN 2 THEN 'B' WHEN 3 THEN 'C' ELSE 'D' END; ---- include::../see.adoc[]