Re: getting y/n or 1/0 from bool fields
От | Gregory Seidman |
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Тема | Re: getting y/n or 1/0 from bool fields |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 20020903143001.GA20582@cs.brown.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | getting y/n or 1/0 from bool fields (Matthew Nuzum <ads@bearfruit.org>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Matthew Nuzum sez: } Hello all, } } Some of our development software is not really "PostgreSQL aware" in } that it expects bool values to be y/n (ala MS Access) or 1/0. However } it seems that Postgres returns t/f. } } Does anyone know a way to get Postgres to return one of the above } (preferably, 1/0) for boolean values? } } Ideally, it would be somewhat of a transparent feature, so that a } "SELECT * FROM table;" would have all bool values in the format above. Suppose you have a table: CREATE TABLE Foo ( id SERIAL not null, istrue boolean not null, primary key (id) ); ...but you want y or n instead of t or f... CREATE VIEW FooView AS ( SELECT id, (CASE WHEN istrue THEN 'y' ELSE 'n') FROM Foo ); If you feel like encapsulating it, you can do the following: CREATE FUNCTION yesno(boolean) RETURNS char(1) AS 'SELECT (CASE WHEN $1 THEN \'y\' ELSE \'n\')' LANGUAGE SQL; } Any suggestions greatly apreciated, } Matthew Nuzum --Greg
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