I've looked around on this site and on the net in general for this but haven't had any luck so far.
The question :
I have a table storing file information with a field that contains a comma-separated list of numeric values, identifying which groups can have access to each file.
Each user's active groups are stored in a session and therefore I need to compare the comma-separated list of numbers in the session with the comma-separated list stored in the table column. If any of the groups in the session match any of the groups in the column, then the file is accessible.
For example :
Resource 1 has the rgroups field populated by "1,13,15" showing that those 3 groups can view the resource.
On the page that lists resources, I have the following query where $matches comes from a session of active groups :
SELECT * FROM resources WHERE rgroups IN ($matches)
Now this seems to work fine where 1 group is active — ie., WHERE 1 IN (1,13,15) — but what about when more than one group is active?
SELECT * FROM resources WHERE 1,14 IN (1,13,15)
Or do I need a different, more complex query?
Thanks!