I have a tough question if someone understands how this might be done.

The following SQL statement works but is not working in the way I need it to.

my $data = qq(SELECT engine, name1, name2, name3, name4, lable1, l +able2, lable3, lable4, settings1, settings2, settings3, settings4 FROM special_fields WHERE engin +e IN (".join(",",map($dbh->quote($_), @choices)).") AND settings1="public" OR settings2="public" OR settings +3="public" OR settings4="public");
I'm using IN to only bring back fields that have the engine name found in @choices (which populates properly). But it brings back everything that meets the OTHER critera, too. Like it'll bring back anything that has settings1-4 that are public, even if the name for @choices wasn't found.

My guess is my IN, ANDS, ORS are contradicting each other. I need it so it only brings back the records if IN name is found in @choices and at least one of the settings1-4 are set to "public".


In reply to in, ands, ors in query by Anonymous Monk

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