On Monday 13 October 2008 17:21:31 Michael Bayer wrote: > On Oct 13, 2008, at 6:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > why i cannot give in_() a bindparam? > > > > q.filter( x.in_( somelistorset )) works > > q.filter( x.in_( bindparam('somename') )) fails > > ... > > File "sqlalchemy/sql/expression.py", line 1368, in _in_impl > > for o in seq_or_selectable: > > TypeError: '_BindParamClause' object is not iterable > > > > is this possible or not ? > > or sending a list/tuple/iterable as bindparam-value is not > > supported? > > is this a resend? I answered a week ago (hm, GG didnt > deliver ? ) didnt... > should be x.in_([bindparam('somename')]) but that is a list containing one param. i want the whole list to be a parameter.
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