MySQL 5.0
CREATE TABLE `locationcodes` (
`id` int,
`customer` varchar(100),
`locationcode` varchar(50),
`parentid` int
);
insert into locationcodes values (1, 'Test, Inc.', 'California', NULL);
insert into locationcodes values (2, 'Test, Inc.', 'Los Angeles', 1);
insert into locationcodes values (3, 'Test, Inc.', 'San Francisco', 1);
insert into locationcodes values (4, 'Test, Inc.', 'Sacramento', 1);
Stored procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE test (_location VARCHAR(100))
BEGIN
SET @location = _location;
SET @select='
SELECT id, locationcode
FROM locationcodes
WHERE customer="Test, Inc."
AND id in (?)
';
PREPARE stmt FROM @select;
EXECUTE stmt USING @location;
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt;
END
Call procedure:
call test('2, 3')
Result:
2, Los Angeles
The result is just one row, but I would like two rows. The challenge is the prepared statement sees the argument is a varchar, and accordingly puts quotes around the value. I would prefer no quotes so that I can build a IN statement, how can that be done? Ideally MySQL would have a list of ints datatype so I would not have to use a varchar, but that does not exist.
I am required to keep the prepared statement to prevent sql injection attacks.