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On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Defryn, Guy wrote:

> I was just reading through the Mysql manual section 3.32
> And came across a sentence that started like this
>
> Animal sex can be represented in a variety of ways
>
> My mother tongue is not English but doesn't it sound rude ? :-)

It does and that's why it has been changed in the meanwhile:

"Several types of values can be chosen to represent sex in animal records,
such as "m" and "f", or perhaps "male" and "female".  It's simplest to use
the single characters "m" and "f"."

Bye,
        LenZ
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