That's a simplified sql just as an example.  The actual one I need the
in clause is a lot more complex and can't be handled in the ORM.


On Dec 8, 11:40 am, Tom Evans <tevans...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 5:21 PM, dgmyrs <dgm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, I am trying to work with an in clause in my sql in a raw sql
> > statement.  A simplified example:
>
> > <code>
> >>>>Category.objects.raw('select * from app_category where name 
> >>>>in(\'Restaurants\',\'Fast Food\')')[0]
> > <Category: Fast Food>
> > </code>
>
> > So that works fine with the in clause hard coded in there, and I could
> > simply build that sql string, but I am wondering if there is a way to
> > use the parameters argument of raw?  I tried using a list with the
> > strings, and just a string itself with the escaped quotes, but
> > couldn't get either to work.
>
> > Thanks
>
> Why use raw? Why not just use the ORM?
>
> Category.objects.filter(name__in=['Restaurants', 'Fast Food'])
>
> Cheers
>
> Tom

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