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package net.sf.jasperreports.engine.query;
/**
* SQL "IN" clause function.
*
* @author Lucian Chirita (lucianc@users.sourceforge.net)
* @version $Id: JRSqlInClause.java 3034 2009-08-27 11:58:04Z teodord $
* @see #apply(JRClauseTokens, JRQueryClauseContext)
*/
public class JRSqlInClause extends JRSqlAbstractInClause
{
protected static final String OPERATOR_IN = "IN";
protected static final JRSqlInClause singleton = new JRSqlInClause();
/**
* Returns the singleton function instance.
*
* @return the singleton function instance
*/
public static JRSqlInClause instance()
{
return singleton;
}
protected void appendInOperator(StringBuffer sBuffer)
{
sBuffer.append(OPERATOR_IN);
}
}