Oh ic. Thanks for that insight. I was wondering how to get rid of the
"useless hits" I get all the time. That will help alot.
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM
On Feb 4, 2009, at 3:19 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:46 AM, Bob Sneidar <[email protected]> wrote:
Wow! Not in my reference manual it's not. 11.2 is "Numeric Types".
But then
I downloaded the PDF manual. Seems that it is either out of date or
not
"exactly" correct. I also searched for IN() in the manual and came
up with
squadouch.
In my 5.0.4 pdf version it appears on page 591 under Chap 12
Functions and
Operators, 12.1.3 Comparison Functions.
The entry is:
expr IN (value,...)
If you are using Preview on OSX you need to type the above in quotes
into
the search field and uncheck the box "Group by Section", otherwise,
without
quotes you'll get a bunch of useless hits, and if you leave the
Group by
section box ticked, it will take you to page one of Section 12.1.3
which is
not where the info you're looking for is at.
Also typing " in()" into the search field, noting the space before
the i,
quoting the selection and unchecking Group by section, yields half a
dozen
results of which the first 3 are useful and the last 3 are just
references
to bug fixes to IN()
HTH
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