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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T00:36:51+00:00 2026-06-16T00:36:51+00:00

I have a table that has columns like this for example: id,col1,col2,col3,col4 Now, I

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I have a table that has columns like this for example:

id,col1,col2,col3,col4

Now, I want to check if ANY of col1, col2, col3, col4 have the passed in value.

The long way to do it would be..

SELECT * FROM table WHERE (col1 = 123 OR col2 = 123 OR col3 = 123 OR col4 = 123);

I guess it’s the opposite version of IN.

Is there an easier way to do what I want?

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    2026-06-16T00:36:52+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 12:36 am

    You can use the IN predicate, like so:

    SELECT * FROM table WHERE 123 IN(col1, col2, col3, col4);
    

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    it’s the opposite version of IN.

    No it is not, It is the same as using the ORs the way you did in your question.


    To clarify this:

    The predicate IN or set membership is defined as1:

    enter image description here

    Where the Value Expression can be either 2:

    enter image description here

    So it is fine to do it this way, using the value expression 123, which is a literal.


    1, 2: Images from: SQL Queries for Mere Mortals(R): A Hands-On Guide to Data Manipulation in SQL

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