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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T20:03:11+00:00 2026-05-16T20:03:11+00:00

I am storing a hard list of SELECT @items := GROUP_CONCAT(ID) FROM table_1 …

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I am storing a hard list of

SELECT @items := GROUP_CONCAT(ID) FROM table_1 ... etc

@items is now a string of numbers: 55,77,99,2038,2844,etc

Later, I try to use it in a where clause as such:

SELECT * FROM table_2 WHERE table_1.ID IN (@items)

This does not work. It seems like it should. I know when I manually pull the data, put it in a variable, then output it it works:

list($x) = SELECT @items := GROUP_CONCAT(ID) FROM table_1 ... etc
$goodResults = SELECT * FROM table_2 WHERE table_1.ID IN ($x)

Any ideas? Thanks.

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    2026-05-16T20:03:11+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:03 pm

    You may want to use the FIND_IN_SET() function:

    SELECT * FROM table_1 WHERE FIND_IN_SET(id, @items) > 0;
    

    Test case:

    CREATE TABLE table_1 (id int, group_id int);
    INSERT INTO table_1 VALUES (1, 1);
    INSERT INTO table_1 VALUES (2, 1);
    INSERT INTO table_1 VALUES (3, 1);
    INSERT INTO table_1 VALUES (4, 1);
    INSERT INTO table_1 VALUES (5, 1);
    
    SELECT @items := GROUP_CONCAT(id) FROM table_1 GROUP BY group_id;
    
    SELECT * FROM table_1 WHERE FIND_IN_SET(id, @items) > 0;
    +------+----------+
    | id   | group_id |
    +------+----------+
    |    1 |        1 |
    |    2 |        1 |
    |    3 |        1 |
    |    4 |        1 |
    |    5 |        1 |
    +------+----------+
    5 rows in set (0.02 sec)
    

    SQL FIDDLE

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