From: Tobias Rischer Date: April 25 1999 9:21pm Subject: Re: SET and ENUM (2) List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/2365 Message-Id: <199904252121.XAA22190@qbrick.tobsi> Oh, I forgot: I think you got it wrong when you use SET ('y', 'n'), but I don't have time to look it up right now. I think what you want is ENUM. ENUM means "has to be one of", while SET means "each of these are features that can be on or off independently". But I'm speaking from general background / memory, check with the manual before you buy or sell this :-) Tobias -- ............................................. (_) Tobias Rischer "===' tobias@stripped " " ...still.loving.gnu..........................