I think you'll find that your first approach is not only more correct, it's the only manageable one. Ian On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 10:15 +0200, Steve McGill wrote: > Hello, > > In my script I have generated an array of 1,000 userIDs for example. Now for > I need to fetch each user's record and I am wondering what is the best way > to go about it: > > 1) 1000 sql queries > > // code is sort of pseudo for clarity > > foreach($users as $userID) { > $user = sql("select * from users where userID = '$userID'"); > // bla bla > } > > 2) 1 query > > $users = sql("select * from users where userID='1' or userID='2' or > userID='5' or userID='10'"); > > I imagine the 2nd one would be a bit of a nightmare for MySQL to parse, if > it gets too long? > > Or am I missing a more efficient 3rd / 4th option? > > Many thanks in advance for your help. > > Steve McGill > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php