>>>Here is - hopefully a humorous - reply to your paper form example. Imagine that on the paper forms they would have a check box and the word "Male" and nothing else. So if you don't check it, you are a Female, pretty obvious. But imagine how many questions or raised eye brows this would generate :).
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>>That's why there's generally two checkboxes for that particular question! <g>
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>>~~Bonnie
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>I think there is a dropdown for this question (Male/Female/Unknown)I meant two checkboxes on the paper form. ;0)
~~Bonnie
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>BTW, recently there was a funny question in MSDN T-SQL forum. Someone has SexualOrientationID field in his table.