• Lynn Pettis (3/5/2015)


    Won't handle the typical "yes, but ..." or "no, but ..." answers you get from kids and politicians when asked a simple question that can be answered with just a yes or no answer.

    Ah. politicians!

    We have an election upcoming in the UK, and I don't think the datatype will matter providing it is nullable, as they don't know anything.

    Kids on the other hand see most things in black and white, so a Boolean answer will be fine.

    Unless the question is 'what did you do at school today', in which case we are back to NULL again (or more specifically nothing).

    :laugh:

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