I’ve got quite a few SQL statements like such:
SELECT foo FROM things WHERE user_id IN (1,2,3..n)
Is there a known limit to the number of elements that will safely fit in an IN clause like that?
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There is no technical limit, but there is a some kind of ‘good sense’ limit..
Having too much elements in the IN clause means the query have probably a bad design (imho)