Here is how you do in Eloquent
$users = User::whereIn('id', array(1, 2, 3))->get();
And if you are using Query builder then :
$users = DB::table('users')->whereIn('id', array(1, 2, 3))->get();
If you are using Query builder then you may use a blow
DB::table(Newsletter Subscription)
->select('*')
->whereIn('id', $send_users_list)
->get()
If you are working with Eloquent then you can use as below
$sendUsersList = Newsletter Subscription:: select ('*')
->whereIn('id', $send_users_list)
->get();
Syntax:
$data = Model::whereIn('field_name', [1, 2, 3])->get();
Use for Users Model
$usersList = Users::whereIn('id', [1, 2, 3])->get();
As @Raheel Answered it will be fine but if you are working with Laravel 6/7
Then use Eloquent whereIn
Query.
Example1:
$users = User::wherein('id',[1,2,3])->get();
Example2:
$users = DB::table('users')->whereIn('id', [1, 2, 3])->get();
Example3:
$ids = [1,2,3];
$users = User::wherein('id',$ids)->get();
Since Laravel 5.7, there is a method whereIntegerInRaw. The execution time is faster than whereIn.
User::whereIn('id', [1, 2, 3])->get();
User::whereIntegerInRaw('id', [1, 2, 3])->get();
You can see the PR.
Maybe you wanna use whereRaw($query)
Your Code :
DB::where("id IN(23,25)")->get()
Into :
DB::whereRaw("id IN(23,25)")->get()
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