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It's exactly what I would do...

On 01/20/07 17:09, Michael Nolan wrote:
> This is a generated query in a web form where there could be a series of 12
> digit event IDs input by the user, hence using the 'in' form.  This is
> slightly lazy programming on my part, but it makes little difference in
> either PostgreSQL or MySQL whether I use = or 'in'.
> -- 
> Mike Nolan
> 
> On 1/20/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Is this query created by an application?  I.e, there might be a list
>> of PLR_EVENTIDs?
>>
>> If so, I understand why it is like it is.  Otherwise, why not make
>> it a direct equality?
>>
>>
> 

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