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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:41:37+00:00 2026-05-10T22:41:37+00:00

How do I parameterize a query containing an IN clause with a variable number

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How do I parameterize a query containing an IN clause with a variable number of arguments, like this one?

SELECT * FROM Tags  WHERE Name IN ('ruby','rails','scruffy','rubyonrails') ORDER BY Count DESC 

In this query, the number of arguments could be anywhere from 1 to 5.

I would prefer not to use a dedicated stored procedure for this (or XML), but if there is some elegant way specific to SQL Server 2008, I am open to that.

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:41:37+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:41 pm

    Here’s a quick-and-dirty technique I have used:

    SELECT * FROM Tags WHERE '|ruby|rails|scruffy|rubyonrails|' LIKE '%|' + Name + '|%' 

    So here’s the C# code:

    string[] tags = new string[] { 'ruby', 'rails', 'scruffy', 'rubyonrails' }; const string cmdText = 'select * from tags where '|' + @tags + '|' like '%|' + Name + '|%'';  using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(cmdText)) {    cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue('@tags', string.Join('|', tags); } 

    Two caveats:

    • The performance is terrible. LIKE '%...%' queries are not indexed.
    • Make sure you don’t have any |, blank, or null tags or this won’t work

    There are other ways to accomplish this that some people may consider cleaner, so please keep reading.

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