I have been doing lots of SQL lately and thinking about perl... my question is simple. In SQL there exists question in(a,b,c) in perl the only way I can think of to specify such a thing would be if ($question == a) or ($question == b) or ($question == c) the SQL looks more elegant to me..... weird... I know there has to be a nifty way I can pretty up my perl a bit in this regard... or am I to accept the fact that standard OR logic is ... well standard... and doesn't look bad, just wordy to my nearly brain washed mind (no perl and all SQL for 6 months makes for crazy)...

(yes, I know the letters should be in '' but today I am lazy...)


jcpunk
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In reply to Too much SQL not enough perl by jcpunk

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