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Fix: Use explicit expression in where condition #25

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@glasses618 glasses618 commented Aug 18, 2024

In MySQL 8.0 and later, using user variables in the WHERE condition may raise the error Truncated incorrect DOUBLE value: 'id1,id2' when @ids contains more than one ID.

The exact reason for this behavior is unclear, but using an explicit expression can resolve the issue. For example, the following approaches work fine:

((@ids := CONCAT_WS(',', #{id_column}, @ids)) IS NOT NULL)

or

COALESCE(@ids := CONCAT_WS(',', #{id_column}, @ids))

or

!ISNULL(@ids := CONCAT_WS(',', #{id_column}, @ids))

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Thanks. LGTM!

@khiav223577 khiav223577 merged commit 5a63dc7 into khiav223577:master Sep 9, 2024
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Just release v1.1.5

See the CHANGELOG for more details.

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