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wmi how to do "where field in"

juniormint
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My goal is to get information on a list of processes. I think WMI is a decent way to do this, but keep getting a syntax error from the select below. Refactoring to have Name = "app1" or Name = "app2" etc works, but I'd rather understand why the below doesn't work.

[WMI:ProcessMemory]
interval=10
wql = select * from Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfProc_Process Where Name in ("app1", "app2", "java")

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juniormint
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Windows Query Language (wql) does not appear to support where field in

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juniormint
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Windows Query Language (wql) does not appear to support where field in

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juniormint
Communicator

yeah...I was just noticing...Windows Query Language (wql) does not appear to support it...grumble

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somesoni2
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I believe WMI doesn't have IN clause.

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