I'm guessing you could probably create your own subclass of CharBooleanType and 
just override the TrueString and FalseString properties to be what you need 
them to be.

However, I think this is exactly what query substitutions was designed for. 
Certainly most places I've seen have had 1 and 0 specified in the 
substitutions.

Both should work though.

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