IN expression in finder method

is it possible to define a CMP bean to include a custom finder method to retrieve records that satisfy an IN expression, like in:
SELECT * FROM CUSTOMERS WHERE IDCUST IN( $1 )
If so? How should I code the finder method in orion-ejb-jar.xml?
I am using EJB 1.1 under OC4J 9.0.2.1 and JDev 9.0.2
Thanks,
Fedro

You have a solution replacing LIKE with LOCATE function
LOCATE return the current position into string of ocurrence or substring
For
locate('AN','BANDERA')
Return 1
Example:
...where (?1, e.description) > 0
Good luck!!

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    We are using datacontrols based on ejb 3.0 session beans as our persistence layer instead of BC and we would like to put the chosen value of the selectOneChoice-component in the parameter of our method binding. We should be able to it in the same manner as you've mentioned in the example, by accessing the paramMap.
    Thanks for the advise !

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