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Add INT types in some WHERE IN (?) expressions #31098

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Numeric values in the WHERE IN expressions should be cast as number, not as string.
It improves queries time on same MariaDB versions

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  1. resolves [Issue] Add INT types in some WHERE IN (?) expressions #31135: Add INT types in some WHERE IN (?) expressions

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@magento run all tests

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mrtuvn commented Nov 30, 2020

just curious Is this missing part happen in other modules ?

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@ihor-sviziev ihor-sviziev added Auto-Tests: Not Required Changes in Pull Request does not require coverage by auto-tests Award: bug fix Severity: S3 Affects non-critical data or functionality and does not force users to employ a workaround. labels Nov 30, 2020
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Hi @ilnytskyi,
Could you fix failing unit tests?

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@ihor-sviziev yes

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@magento run Unit Tests

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@magento run Unit Tests

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Hi @ihor-sviziev, thank you for the review.
ENGCOM-8510 has been created to process this Pull Request

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QA not applicable. Moving the PR to the Extended Testing column

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[Issue] Add INT types in some WHERE IN (?) expressions
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