Ok, I've been writing SQL for a few years now, but only recenlty started
using Mysql.  I have a website hosted at a third party that uses mysql
3.23.36

I keep getting errors when I try to run fairly straight forward queries with
the IN clause like:
select var1 from table1 where var1 not in (select var2 from table2)

I also get errors when doing the equivalent on an update:
update table1 set var1 = "test" where var1 in (select var2 from table2)

The error I get says: "You have an error in your SQL syntax near select var2
from table2"

Does mysql support the IN clause?  I'm lost without it, particular with
updates.  Please help!

Thanks,
Tyson


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