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I am using the Query Data base smart service and need to use a select with an in
karls
over 7 years ago
I am using the Query Data base smart service and need to use a select with an in clause. Passing in "'VALUE1",'VALUE2'" does not seem to work. Please do let me know if there is an alternative.
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Mike Schmitt
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
I think the best practice in that case is to create a persistent View (in which your required joins are accounted for already), and create a matching data store entity, and when you need to access the data in-process, query against that using Query Entity / etc. Is there any particular reason this approach wouldn't work?
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Mike Schmitt
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over 7 years ago
I think the best practice in that case is to create a persistent View (in which your required joins are accounted for already), and create a matching data store entity, and when you need to access the data in-process, query against that using Query Entity / etc. Is there any particular reason this approach wouldn't work?
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