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| On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 20:13:39 +0100, Bob Imperial <bimperial@gmail.com> wrote: > have a newb question here.... ;-) I am familiar with ms sql and access > and I'm wonder which data type in mysql is equivalent to ms sql bit > or ms access "yes/no"? From what I've read, this would be tinyint? > TIA From the manual: BOOL, BOOLEAN These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Non-zero values are considered true. In the future, full boolean type handling will be introduced in accordance with standard SQL. -- Rik Wasmus |
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