Filip Rembiałkowski wrote:
> fi...@filip=# prepare sth(int[]) as select * from ids where id = ANY($1);
> PREPARE
> 
> fi...@filip=# execute sth('{1,2,3}');
>  id |   t
> ----+-------
>   1 | eenie
>   2 | menie
>   3 | moe
> (3 rows)

Thanks!

> 2009/8/6 Ivan Voras <ivo...@freebsd.org <mailto:ivo...@freebsd.org>>
> 
>     Is it possible to prepare a query with the IN clause in a meaningful
>     way? I could probably do it with a hard-coded number of arguments, like
>     "SELECT x FROM t WHERE y IN ($1, $2, $3)" but that kind of misses the
>     point of using IN for my needs.
> 
>     In any case, it would probably be a good idea to add a sentence about it
>     on http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/interactive/sql-prepare.html since
>     I'm probably not the first one to ask about it :)
> 
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