Sort of. The queries are different but what they return should be the same.

# based on the usual DBIC example tables my @ids = (1..4); my $rs = $schema->resultset('Cd') ->search({ cd_id => \@ids }); warn "query: ", ${$rs->as_query()}->[0], "\n"; $rs = $schema->resultset('Cd') ->search({ cd_id => { in => \@ids } }); warn "query: ", ${$rs->as_query()}->[0], "\n"; __END__ query: (SELECT me.cdid, me.artistid, me.title, me.year FROM cd me WHER +E ( ( cd_id = ? OR cd_id = ? OR cd_id = ? OR cd_id = ? ) )) query: (SELECT me.cdid, me.artistid, me.title, me.year FROM cd me WHER +E ( cd_id IN ( ?, ?, ?, ? ) ))


In reply to Re^3: dbix::class find() question by Mr. Muskrat
in thread dbix::class find() question by tqisjim

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