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Latest revision as of 18:09, 24 October 2017
The IN operator returns records matching one of the values listed in the condition. Oracle 11g syntax requires separating list items with commas, and the entire list must be enclosed in parentheses.
SELECT title, pubid FROM books WHERE pubid IN (1,2,5);
SELECT firstname, lastname, state FROM customers WHERE state IN('CA','TX');
SELECT firstname, lastname, state FROM customers WHERE state NOT IN('CA','TX');