>Nope. The only alternate is to put all the possible values there:
>
>in ('val1', 'val2', ...)
OK. Is there any documention on what you can put in there? Like the IN, EXISTS, ALL, and ANY or SOME? The select-sql topic in doesn't mentioned any of them, and the HG mentions but doesn't explain how they work.
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