On Wednesday 22 September 2010 5:12:45 pm TJ O'Donnell wrote:
> Many frameworks do not natively recognize "t" as true and "f" as false.
> I'm using php, json_encode and extjs.
> Is it possible to cause the default output of boolean values to be
> something other than "t" and "f", say "true" and "false" or even 1 and 0?
> Of course I can do this for an individual query using appropriate
> functions, but it would help me to be able to modify the default behavior.
>
> TJ

From here;

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/interactive/datatype-boolean.html

Valid literal values for the "true" state are:

TRUE
't'
'true'
'y'
'yes'
'on'
'1'

For the "false" state, the following values can be used:

FALSE
'f'
'false'
'n'
'no'
'off'
'0'

-- 
Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@gmail.com

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