SQL IN Operator helps you to specify multiple values in a WHERE Clause.
Understand with Example
The Tutorial illustrate an example from SQL IN Operator. In this example, we create a table 'Stu_Table'. The create table statement is used to create a table Stu_Table.
Create Table Stu_Table
create table Stu_Table(Stu_Id integer(2), Stu_Name varchar(15), Stu_Class varchar(10))
Insert data into Stu_Table
The insert into add the records or rows value to the table 'Stu_Table'.
insert into Stu_Table values(1,'Komal',10); insert into Stu_Table values(2,'Ajay',10); insert into Stu_Table values(3,'Rakesh',10); insert into Stu_Table values(4,'Bhanu',10); insert into Stu_Table values(5,'Santosh',10); insert into Stu_Table values(1,'Komal',10); |
Stu_Table
| Stu_Id | Stu_Name | Stu_Class |
| 1 | Komal | 10 |
| 2 | Ajay | 10 |
| 3 | Rakesh | 10 |
| 4 | Bhanu | 10 |
| 5 | Santosh | 10 |
| 1 | Komal | 10 |
SQL IN Syntax
The SQL IN Syntax is used to return the records from table specify multiple values in WHERE Clause.
SELECT ColumnName(s) FROM TableName WHERE ColumnName IN(value1, value2,...) |
SQL IN Query
The given below Query return you the records from table stu_table specifying multiple value in Stu_Name containing name 'komal' and 'Rakesh'.
SELECT Stu_Id, Stu_Name, Stu_Class
FROM Stu_Table
WHERE Stu_Name IN('Komal', 'Rakesh')
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Result
| Stu_Id | Stu_Name | Stu_Class |
| 1 | Komal | 10 |
| 3 | Rakesh | 10 |
| 1 | Komal | 10 |
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