On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 2:47 AM, cesar_cast <cesar.cast.more@gmail.com>wrote:
> I have the following
>
> select *
> from employee AS e
> where (e.id) IN (ARRAY[3,1]);
>
Use:
SELECT * FROM employee AS e WHERE e.id = ANY(ARRAY[3,1]);
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>
> I have the following mistake
> ERROR: operator does not exist: integer = integer[]
> LINE 3: where (e.id) IN (ARRAY[3,1]);
> ^
> HINT: No operator matches the given name and argument type(s). You might
> need to add explicit type casts.
>
> ********** Error **********
>
> ERROR: operator does not exist: integer = integer[]
> SQL state: 42883
> Hint: No operator matches the given name and argument type(s). You might
> need to add explicit type casts.
> Character: 45
>
>
> Can anybody explain me?
>
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