Hiya Joel
You're right, but have a look at ENUM (and SET later on!). The ENUM-type can
be defined as being either 'yes'/'no', '1'/'0' or even 'Techek'/'Joel'
*hehe* Happy coding!
Yours sincerly
Jacob "Techek" Kamp Hansen
- webmonkey at Portaltjenesten A/S
- developer at Amante.dk
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Fra: Joel Holtzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 9. februar 2001 08:21
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Emne: Simple datatype question
Hello, I'm looking at the manual, and I cannot find the answer to this
simple question.
What is the datatype in mysql for boolean? In Access it's yes/no.
What about mysql?
Thanks
Joel
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