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| From: | Michael Widenius | Date: | September 21 1999 7:22pm |
| Subject: | boolean values? | ||
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>>>>> "Nathan" == Nathan Clegg <nathan@stripped> writes: Nathan> I noticed that 'bool' is a reserved word, but that there are no boolean Nathan> column types. Is tinyint the most efficient way to store a single boolean Nathan> value? If I have enough of them I'll use a set. What is 'bool' used for? Hi! BOOL and BIT are reservered word for the future, when we will introduce bit types into MySQL. Regards, Monty
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| • boolean values? | Nathan Clegg | 20 Sep |
| • Re: boolean values? | Martin Ramsch | 21 Sep |
| • Re: boolean values? | Paul DuBois | 21 Sep |
| • Re: boolean values? | Paul DuBois | 21 Sep |
| • boolean values? | Michael Widenius | 22 Sep |
