Example: Using IN/NOT IN with a List of Literals - Teradata VantageCloud Lake

Lake - Working with SQL

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VantageCloud
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Lake
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Teradata VantageCloud Lake
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February 2025
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This example shows the behavior of IN/NOT IN with a list of literals.

Consider the following table definition and contents:

   CREATE TABLE t (x INTEGER);
   INSERT t (1);
   INSERT t (2);
   INSERT t (3);
   INSERT t (4);
   INSERT t (5);
Query Result
SELECT * FROM t WHERE x IN (1,2) 1, 2
SELECT * FROM t WHERE x IN ANY (1,2) 1, 2
SELECT * FROM t WHERE NOT (x NOT IN (1,2)) 1, 2
SELECT * FROM t WHERE x NOT IN (1,2) 3, 4, 5
SELECT * FROM t WHERE x NOT IN ALL (1,2) 3, 4, 5
SELECT * FROM t WHERE NOT (x IN (1, 2)) 3, 4, 5
SELECT * FROM t WHERE NOT (x IN ANY (1,2)) 3, 4, 5
SELECT * FROM t WHERE x IN (3 TO 5) 3, 4, 5
SELECT * FROM t WHERE x NOT IN SOME (1, 2) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
SELECT * FROM t WHERE x IN (1, 2 TO 4, 5) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
SELECT * FROM t WHERE x IN ALL (1,2) no rows
SELECT * FROM t WHERE NOT (x NOT IN SOME (1,2)) no rows
SELECT * FROM t WHERE x NOT IN (1 TO 5) no rows