Hier ist ein weiterer Ansatz, indem Sie die IDs mithilfe eines Common Table Expression (CTE) in eine logische Tabelle umwandeln und dann wie gewohnt verknüpfen. Vielleicht ist es einfacher, sich so zurechtzufinden:
-- Build the list of IDs.
with data(str) as (
select '67,122,173,256,284,285,288,289,291,294,296,298,301,320,346,359
,366,425,428,454,528,573,576,584,593,654,654,694,722,838,1833,1976,1979,1979,2002
,2004,2005,2045,2083,2109,2114,2126,2126,2157,2204,2204,2211,2212,2332,2576'
from dual
),
-- Turn the list into a table using the comma as the delimiter. Think of it
-- like a temp table in memory.
id_list(id) as (
select regexp_substr(str, '(.*?)(,|$)', 1, level, NULL, 1)
from data
connect by level <= regexp_count(str, ',') + 1
)
-- Select data from the main table, joining to the id_list "temp" table where
-- the ID matches.
select tablename.*
from tablename, id_list
where tablename.id = id_list.id;