Hi Luis,
I had tried that and I still got back the value as "1 ", not .T.
>It is boolean, but in the connection string of the ODBC driver you have to include this:
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>BoolsAsChar=0;
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>Cheers
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I know there are a few people around here who've done some PostgreSQL work. What data type should I use for the equivalent of a logical field? I've tried boolean, but when I create a view that comes across to VFP as character. I've tried bit, but same thing.