Monks,
I am getting an odd error when attempting to bind on an in statement in mysql.
The table looks like:
value: 1, id: 1
value: 2, id: 2
This would only print 1:
my $id_string = '1,2';
my $value_lookup = $dbh->prepare("
SELECT
value
WHERE
id IN (?)");
#EXECUTE SQL QUERY
$value_lookup->bind_param(1, $id_string);
$value_lookup->execute() or debug ($DBI::errstr);
while(my($value) = $value_lookup->fetchrow_array()) {
print "$value\n";
}
This would print 1,2:
my $value_lookup = $dbh->prepare("
SELECT
value
WHERE
id IN (1,2)");
#EXECUTE SQL QUERY
$value_lookup->execute() or debug ($DBI::errstr);
while(my($value) = $value_lookup->fetchrow_array()) {
print "$value\n";
}
What would be the proper way to bind a variable on an in string?
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