{ "id": "154770", "key": "TIMOB-20365", "fields": { "issuetype": { "id": "1", "description": "A problem which impairs or prevents the functions of the product.", "name": "Bug", "subtask": false }, "project": { "id": "10153", "key": "TIMOB", "name": "Titanium SDK/CLI", "projectCategory": { "id": "10100", "description": "Titanium and related SDKs used in application development", "name": "Client" } }, "fixVersions": [], "resolution": null, "resolutiondate": null, "created": "2016-02-05T15:16:35.000+0000", "priority": null, "labels": [], "versions": [], "issuelinks": [], "assignee": null, "updated": "2018-02-28T19:54:50.000+0000", "status": { "description": "The issue is open and ready for the assignee to start work on it.", "name": "Open", "id": "1", "statusCategory": { "id": 2, "key": "new", "colorName": "blue-gray", "name": "To Do" } }, "components": [], "description": "$in operator not querying as should. Code shown below\r\n\r\n[Cloud.Events.query({\r\n where: {\r\n tags : {'$in': ['movie','netflix']}\r\n\r\n } \r\n\r\n }, function (e) {//continues]\r\n\r\nand on the arrowdb backend I have pushed in values to make tags for the event look like [\" \",\"movie\",\"netflix\"]. Its not picking up the event. I'm using Titanium SDK syntax.\r\n", "attachment": [], "flagged": false, "summary": "$in operator not working", "creator": { "name": "Mr Shakes", "key": "mr shakes", "displayName": "Olabosipo Shoroye", "active": true, "timeZone": "Europe/London" }, "subtasks": [], "reporter": { "name": "Mr Shakes", "key": "mr shakes", "displayName": "Olabosipo Shoroye", "active": true, "timeZone": "Europe/London" }, "environment": null, "comment": { "comments": [], "maxResults": 1, "total": 1, "startAt": 0 } } }