I need to do some rawsql calculations involving booleans and I would like 
to add boolean support to web2py using 0 or 1 BIT(1) in the database, so i 
dont have to convert "T" or "F" every time.

My question are:
Where can i find the code that does the conversion from CHAR() "T" to 
boolean and mysql table creation.

Is it posible to change this behaviour to web2py by default, to something 
more appropiate than CHAR? 

What datatype would be best?

It looks like BIT exposes some problems, 
http://www.xaprb.com/blog/2006/04/11/bit-values-in-mysql/

TINYINT(1) stores up to 127, maybe ENUM?

Thanks



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