Case and decode - nested functions

Can i use a case statement inside a decode or nvl2 function?
eg.
decode(col_a,'ABC',
case when col_b in (1,2) then 'CCC' else when col_b in (3,4,5) then 'XXX' end
, 'NA')
Can i use a function like this basically, can i nest a case statement within a decode or nvl2 function?
I have used nested decodes and nvls and nested case statements but not combined both so far.... so need an opinion...
Thanks.
Edited by: user254668 on Apr 30, 2010 1:35 PM

user254668 wrote:
Can i use a case statement inside a decode or nvl2 function? Absolutely. Just get rid of that else:
decode(col_a,'ABC',
case when col_b in (1,2) then 'CCC' when col_b in (3,4,5) then 'XXX' end
, 'NA') SY.

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