>> But note that a better alternative might be to turn it into XmlIn query
if it detects that.

I just follow your suggestion :)

Anyway you may consider it a workaround which works for SQL Server 2005 only
(in other cases XmlIn simply uses the standard IN Criterion) a little step
forward, just until someone find a way which works with all DBMS (I already
started ;)).

Ayende Rahien wrote:

>Michele, 
>IIRC, XmlIn is limited to SQL 2005.
>I would rather have a more generic approach.




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