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disciple
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Posted - 2006-03-31 : 19:11:25
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| Im wondering how to do a boolean equivilent while creating tables. here is an example:ProgramNo NUMBER(10) NOT NULL,Instead of Number(10) how would I make that a boolean in sql? Im sorry if this is a really easy question, but I looked around online and either was looking for the wrong thing or couldnt find it.Well i guess thats not entirely true, I found it on wikipedia, but just swapping in BOOLEAN doesnt work. Can anyone tell me the syntax? Thanks |
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DustinMichaels
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
464 Posts |
Posted - 2006-03-31 : 19:28:54
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| Look up the BIT data type in books on line. |
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disciple
Starting Member
27 Posts |
Posted - 2006-03-31 : 19:32:23
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| thanks found it. Is that the easiest way of doing it? |
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chiragkhabaria
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2006-04-01 : 01:36:23
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| BIT is the datatype is normally used to store BOOLEAN values. if the BIT is 1 then its true and 0 means its false.. and in your application if you are using grids or anything, then BIT datatype really helps, like when you set the datasource to the gird with these BIT column automatically check boxes appears for TRUE FALSE result sets.If Debugging is the process of removing Bugs then i Guess programming should be process of Adding them. |
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