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SQLAlchemy IN clause

... How about session.query(MyUserClass).filter(MyUserClass.id.in_((123,456))).all() edit: Without the ORM, it would be session.execute( select( [MyUserTable.c.id, MyUserTable.c.name], MyUserTable.c.id.in_((123, 456)) ) ).fetchall() select() takes two parameters,...
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sed edit file in place

... | edited Jun 10 '18 at 12:23 Iulian Onofrei 6,77988 gold badges5252 silver badges9393 bronze badges an...
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Use images instead of radio buttons

...: pointer; } /* CHECKED STYLES */ [type=radio]:checked + img { outline: 2px solid #f00; } <label> <input type="radio" name="test" value="small" checked> <img src="http://placehold.it/40x60/0bf/fff&text=A"> </label> <label> <input type="radio" name="tes...
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angularjs directive call function specified in attribute and pass an argument to it

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Version vs build in Xcode

... 1237 Apple sort of rearranged/repurposed the fields. Going forward, if you look on the Info tab f...
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Why would you use String.Equals over ==? [duplicate]

... Andrew Arnott 72.7k2424 gold badges123123 silver badges162162 bronze badges answered Nov 2 '09 at 1:58 Matthew Schar...
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How to create a library project in Android Studio and an application project that uses the library p

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Find and replace string values in list

... 282 words = [w.replace('[br]', '<br />') for w in words] These are called List Comprehensi...
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How to concatenate strings of a string field in a PostgreSQL 'group by' query?

... PostgreSQL 9.0 or later: Recent versions of Postgres (since late 2010) have the string_agg(expression, delimiter) function which will do exactly what the question asked for, even letting you specify the delimiter string: SELECT company_id, string_agg(employee, ', ') FROM mytable GROUP BY ...
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Server.UrlEncode vs. HttpUtility.UrlEncode

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