It would be great to include  "SELECT @myparam, @myparam,
@myotherparam, @myparam" is it equivalent to "SELECT ?1, ?1, ?2, ?1"
in the documentation on parameters (in expressions).

Thank you,
Aron

On 5/4/10, Jay A. Kreibich <j...@kreibi.ch> wrote:
> On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 01:48:52PM -0400, Aron Rubin scratched on the wall:
>> Sorry if this is a repeat but I am having a heck of a time figuring
>> out a definitive answer to a this question on the list. Certainly it
>> is not addressed in the documentation.
>>
>> Is the following valid string to prepare:
>> "SELECT @myparam, @myparam, @myparam, @myotherparam"
>>
>> If so, which is it equivalent to:
>> A - "SELECT ?1, ?1, ?1, ?2"
>> or
>> B - "SELECT ?1, ?2, ?3, ?4"
>
>   A.
>
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