IN Statement in SQL Doesn't Accept a Wild Character



Note that IN statement in SQL doesn’t accept a wild character. You have to use OR/AND to make it work as mentioned below:

select *
from Test1 t INNER JOIN Test2 s ON t.ID = s.RID
where t.sdate >= ?1
AND t.edate <= ?2
AND t.id LIKE ?3
AND ('%' = ?4 OR t.afdeling IN (?4))
AND ('%' = ?5 OR s.sid IN (?5))
ORDER BY ID DESC

In case you are using parameter position to pass parameters, try changing it as below:

AND ('%' = ?4 OR t.afdeling IN (?5))
AND ('%' = ?6 OR s.sid IN (?7))
Updated on: 2020-06-25T20:47:09+05:30

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