If it's not in the manual, they don't have it. You can probably use ENUM
or SET instead.
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Michael Yuan wrote:
>
> It is true that MySQL does not have boolean data type? I did not see that
> on the mannual and the database refuse to take boolean as column data type
> ...
>
> Thanks
> Michael
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