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A: How to fetch record using all values in array

Ozgur BarI think what you need is to match the number of records returned with the number of criterias in IN clause. In that case, basically use SELECT M.JOB_ID FROM df_job_meta M WHERE M.VALUE IN ('Fresher','Full Time') GROUP BY M.JOB_ID HAVING COUNT(DISTINCT M.VALUE) = 2 You have 2 values in array, t...

i am not getting HAVING COUNT(DISTINCT M.VALUE) = 2 should a use query in edit 2 as it is or upto HAVING COUNT(DISTINCT M.VALUE)
did you test the subquery alone? it's working with the data you've provided. can it be due to extra conditions you specified in WHERE clause?
Should I write =2 in query as you have mentioned or without =2
you should use 2 if you have 2 criterias. N for N criterias.
i have no specific number of values in array it is dynamic
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okay, but how do you get that array? from php, right?
Thanks for your great response . But my reputation is 1 so chat is not available for me
if you're getting the values via php, then you can basically calculate the number of values and include it in your sql statement to be used by COUNT function. such as HAVING COUNT(DISTINCT M.VALUE) = $valuesCount
I have tried this query but i am getting mix result ,example: i am also getting record of 'Part Time' ,even if in array i have 'Full Time'
that should only happen if the record meets the conditions in IN clause. If it has 3 rows with the values of 'Full Time', 'Fresher' and 'Part Time' then you'll be able to see it. Because it meets the required conditions.
Is there Any way to fetch record 'only if all values in array are true'
hold on trying to run query you mentioned in Edit 3
MySQL returned an empty result
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df_job_meta should have two rows with 'Fresher','Full Time' for a specific ID. are there any records that meet the criteria? also, consider the other criterias you're using in outer query.
Yes there are more no of rows with another JOB_ID with the help of this i am fetching records from main table df_job_post
If the data you provided actually exists, then changing 2 to 4 and changing ('Fresher','Full Time') to ('Fresher','Full Time','Female','Sharing') should at least return 91. If you change the subquery like that and only run the subquery, mysql should at least return 1 result which is 91
can i send you exact db so it will be very helpful
better to export table structures along with data (at least some to test query) and include it in your question.
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you just need to check if subquery is returning any result. this way you can see if the problem is in subquery or the outer query.

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