Hello,

I am trying to bind a list for an in() operator in a pure SQL query :

>>> import sqlalchemy
>>> engine = create_engine('mysql://localhost/database')
>>> connection = engine.connect()
>>> connection.execute(engine.text("select * from user where email in 
>>> (:emails)"), emails=['ta...@ziade.org'])

This will fail because the dialect will not bind a list for the
:emails params.

Is there a way to do this ? I looked at the expression compiler but
didn't find anything relevant.

Or do I have to build the query manually with a ','.join() in this case ?

Regards,
Tarek

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