SELECT ... WHERE X IN (101,102...) And Stored Procedures

Jul 5, 2005

Ok, I currently have a query which is basically doing the following:


Code:


SELECT ...
WHERE x IN (101,102...)



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Firstly would making this to a stored procedure really make much of a difference to performance considering the WHERE IN clause.

Secondly how can I pass this list of values to use in the WHERE IN clause to the stored procedure. I tried nVarChar but really wasn't surprised when it didn't work... and can't really think of another clear way.

Thanks in advance,

-D

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