Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=40048&edit=1

 ID:                 40048
 Comment by:         ggrraay at gmail dot com
 Reported by:        bugs dot php dot net at andrewprendergast dot com
 Summary:            SQL IN (...) and = ANY (...) not supported by PDO
 Status:             Bogus
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            PDO related
 Operating System:   Linux Red Hat EL
 PHP Version:        5.2.1RC2
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

>PDO does not implement query parsing it is entirely up to the 

database.



Query parsing not needed, it can be done this way



$stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM table WHERE id IN(:ids)");

$sth->bindValue(':ids', array(1,2,3), PDO::PARAM_ARRAY);



If specified PDO::PARAM_ARRAY in bindValue method query can be parsed as
this

SELECT * FROM table WHERE id IN(1,2,3)

not as

SELECT * FROM table WHERE id IN('1,2,3')



>The solution is to re-write queries to use IN (?, ?, �)



It will not work if parameters array has variable length


Previous Comments:
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[2007-01-08 00:23:49] bugs dot php dot net at andrewprendergast dot com

Just to re-iterate some comments made about this on IRC:



<ilia> again PDO is not design to "modify" or extend SQL query language



<Pierre> about definition, PDO is "only" a wrapper not an abstraction
layer, it does not abstract anything (besides



Specifically PDO does not do any parsing of SQL queries, it just passes
them directly to the database engine in question so PDO is unable to
re-write the SQL to support this feature.



The solution is to re-write queries to use IN (?, ?, …)

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[2007-01-07 23:46:51] nlop...@php.net

I also came across this problem last week: it would be could if we could
bind an array to IN(). Probably it would be too dificult, but we could
support this syntax in our sql re2c lexer..

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[2007-01-07 17:44:11] il...@php.net

Sorry, but your problem does not imply a bug in PHP itself.  For a
list of more appropriate places to ask for help using PHP, please
visit http://www.php.net/support.php as this bug system is not the
appropriate forum for asking support questions.  Due to the volume
of reports we can not explain in detail here why your report is not
a bug.  The support channels will be able to provide an explanation
for you.

Thank you for your interest in PHP.

PDO does not implement query parsing it is entirely up to the 

database. So the features you are talking about would only 

work if supported by the underlying database. 

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[2007-01-07 13:35:55] bugs dot php dot net at andrewprendergast dot com

Description:
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PDO doesn't allow one to SELECT or DELETE groups of records

based on their primary key.



Specifically, the SQL clauses WHERE ... IN (...) and WHERE ... = ANY
(...) does not work for more than one record.



As a workaround I can construct an SQL query and execute it myself but
that defeats the niceness of PDO.

Reproduce code:
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the following should return the records with ID 1 & 2:



$dbh = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=mobop', "root", "");

$stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM news_item WHERE news_item_id
IN(?)");

if ( $stmt->execute(array("1, 2")) )

        while ( ($row = $stmt->fetch()) )

                print_r($row);



But it doesn't.



The following execute statement fails as well:



$stmt->execute(array(array(2,1)))



NB: The intention of the 2nd example is that when binding an array, it
seems natural that PDO would assume its part of an IN or =ANY clause and
convert it into a bunch of comma separated keys automagically. Some of
the higher level PDO based O/R abstractions currently bouncing around
like Doctrine would then be able to support (without any modificaiton)
queries that affect multiple records.

Expected result:
----------------
Two records should be loaded.

Actual result:
--------------
One record is loaded.


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