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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T07:23:56+00:00 2026-06-13T07:23:56+00:00

I have a table like so: CREATE TABLE `my_table` ( `id` INT(10) AUTO_INCREMENT, `code`

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I have a table like so:

CREATE TABLE `my_table` (
    `id` INT(10) AUTO_INCREMENT,
    `code` VARCHAR(50),
    `new_table_id` INT(10)
    PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
)

And I have a CSV list of code values like so:

'23000005619',
'23000019479',
'23000019759',
'23000030169',
'23000032629'

I want to join this list with my_table.code column such that I can find the value to my_table.new_table_id so I can join that to another table.

My initial thoughts are something along the lines of this (but obviously not syntactically correct):

SELECT *
FROM my_table mt,
(
  SELECT
    '23000005619',
    '23000019479',
    '23000019759',
    '23000030169',
    '23000032629'
) as ml
WHERE mt.`code` = m1.xx

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

UPDATE

I would like to avoid temp tables where possible

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    2026-06-13T07:23:57+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 7:23 am

    I think I made life harder for myself – this is all that I needed:

    SELECT mt.code, mt.new_table_id
    FROM my_table mt
    WHERE mt.code IN
    (
      '23000005619',
      '23000019479',
      '23000019759',
      '23000030169',
      '23000032629'
    )
    

    I might have thrown people off by saying i wanted a join when in fact no join was required.

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