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Problems limiting records
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience
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I have a table called 'Employees' which has a location field as an int, and in the users table it has 'allowedLocations' which is a json field for allowed locations. To be simple Im just putting a list of allowed locations into my query to test it, so I have
SELECT * FROM `employees` WHERE JSON_CONTAINS('[1,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,16,17,18]', `location`);enter code here
So, if employees.locaton equals 1 then I should be able to see it, but if employees.locaton = 3 then I shouldnt be able to see it.
My problem is my query fails with the message:-
Error Code: 3146
Invalid data type for JSON data in argument 2 to function json_contains; a JSON string or JSON type is required.
I have tried to cast location to a varchar(25) but it still fails to run.
Can anyone assist in pointing out where Im going wrong on this ticket? Ive read up on JSON_Contains, and a few other forums and cant find anything to assit.
Any ideas?
Thank you
mysql sql
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I have a table called 'Employees' which has a location field as an int, and in the users table it has 'allowedLocations' which is a json field for allowed locations. To be simple Im just putting a list of allowed locations into my query to test it, so I have
SELECT * FROM `employees` WHERE JSON_CONTAINS('[1,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,16,17,18]', `location`);enter code here
So, if employees.locaton equals 1 then I should be able to see it, but if employees.locaton = 3 then I shouldnt be able to see it.
My problem is my query fails with the message:-
Error Code: 3146
Invalid data type for JSON data in argument 2 to function json_contains; a JSON string or JSON type is required.
I have tried to cast location to a varchar(25) but it still fails to run.
Can anyone assist in pointing out where Im going wrong on this ticket? Ive read up on JSON_Contains, and a few other forums and cant find anything to assit.
Any ideas?
Thank you
mysql sql
add a comment |
I have a table called 'Employees' which has a location field as an int, and in the users table it has 'allowedLocations' which is a json field for allowed locations. To be simple Im just putting a list of allowed locations into my query to test it, so I have
SELECT * FROM `employees` WHERE JSON_CONTAINS('[1,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,16,17,18]', `location`);enter code here
So, if employees.locaton equals 1 then I should be able to see it, but if employees.locaton = 3 then I shouldnt be able to see it.
My problem is my query fails with the message:-
Error Code: 3146
Invalid data type for JSON data in argument 2 to function json_contains; a JSON string or JSON type is required.
I have tried to cast location to a varchar(25) but it still fails to run.
Can anyone assist in pointing out where Im going wrong on this ticket? Ive read up on JSON_Contains, and a few other forums and cant find anything to assit.
Any ideas?
Thank you
mysql sql
I have a table called 'Employees' which has a location field as an int, and in the users table it has 'allowedLocations' which is a json field for allowed locations. To be simple Im just putting a list of allowed locations into my query to test it, so I have
SELECT * FROM `employees` WHERE JSON_CONTAINS('[1,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,16,17,18]', `location`);enter code here
So, if employees.locaton equals 1 then I should be able to see it, but if employees.locaton = 3 then I shouldnt be able to see it.
My problem is my query fails with the message:-
Error Code: 3146
Invalid data type for JSON data in argument 2 to function json_contains; a JSON string or JSON type is required.
I have tried to cast location to a varchar(25) but it still fails to run.
Can anyone assist in pointing out where Im going wrong on this ticket? Ive read up on JSON_Contains, and a few other forums and cant find anything to assit.
Any ideas?
Thank you
mysql sql
mysql sql
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