Well, why are you even using 2.0?

On Feb 2, 8:59 am, euromark <[email protected]> wrote:
> nope, tilen
>
> its tinyint(1) !!!
> ideally unsigned (cant be negative anyway)
> thats what booleans are stored as
>
> tinyint(2) is for "pseudo" enum fields or small integer values
>
> On 2 Feb., 15:05, Tilen Majerle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > for values like this, cake uses in database tinyint(2) fieldtype, where 1
> > means true and 0 means false (compatible with form helper)
> > --
> > Lep pozdrav, Tilen Majerlehttp://majerle.eu
>
> > 2011/2/2 Ernesto <[email protected]>
>
> > > Hello.
>
> > > i noticed that Cake loads boolean values stored in DB as "" (empty
> > > value) instead of 0 (zero).
>
> > > is that intended?
> > > is there a way to avoid this?
>
> > > i'm using 2.0-dev
>
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