A while ago I read a piece (I’m still looking for the original link) where the writer attacked anyone who used IN in their queries, at the time I thought his argument made sense, until I tested his theory using fairly large datasets.
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A while ago I read a piece (I’m still looking for the original link) where the writer attacked anyone who used IN in their queries, at the time I thought his argument made sense, until I tested his theory using fairly large datasets.
Read more here