From: Jay J Date: March 30 1999 5:26pm Subject: Thanks mySQL (...Monty) List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/1194 Message-Id: <00e001be7ad2$748ad910$8002a8c0@jay2> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I was just about to hack out a Perl routine to build a string "(id=15 OR id=16 OR id=17)" etc.. etc.. when I came across the IN(15,16,17) function. Maybe this is standard SQL, I dunno, it doesn't matter - Thanks to TCX for supporting this clever function and it just goes to show what a little RTFM will get'cha. Ya'know - it just occurred to me, do newbies know what RTFM stands for? That could explain some of the questions sucking up bandwidth across the net... "Damn! I ask a question .. I get an acronym, what is this RTFM?? I checked the manual, it's not it there either!" =) Anyway.. -Jay J