#1675: DQL: In and Notin expression with two or more operand
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  Reporter:  samueleorso      |       Owner:  guilhermeblanco      
      Type:  enhancement      |      Status:  new                  
  Priority:  major            |   Milestone:  Unknown              
 Component:  Query/Hydration  |     Version:  0.11.0               
Resolution:                   |    Keywords:                       
  Has_test:  0                |    Mystatus:  Pending User Response
 Has_patch:  0                |  
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Comment (by samueleorso):

 Hi,
 sorry but I didn't understand what your first question mean (What will be
 the generated SQL?)...

 About DBMS supports, I found this:
 1. Postgresql: SUPPORTED (view documentation or first thread of this
 ticket)
 2. MYSQL: SUPPORTED (http://www.java2s.com/Tutorial/MySQL/0040__Select-
 Query/Rowconstructorscancomparesubqueriesthatreturntwoormorecolumns.htm)
 3. MSSQL2008: SUPPORTED (http://decipherinfosys.wordpress.com/2007/08/19
 /row-value-constructor-support-in-sql-server-2008/)
 4. Oracle: SUPPORTED (I'm not sure...)

 I will continue my research...

 Regards,

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