BOOLEAN Type
The BOOLEAN data type in SQL is used to represent logical values and is primarily used for conditions and decision-making in queries. It can take one of these two possible states: TRUE: Indicates that the condition is met or the logical expression evaluates to true. FALSE: Indicates that the condition is not met or the logical expression evaluates to false.
Syntax
BOOLEAN
Limits
Supports TRUE and FALSE.
Literals
{ TRUE | FALSE }
Examples
> SELECT TRUE;
TRUE
> SELECT CAST('false' AS BOOLEAN);
FALSE
> SELECT CAST(0 AS BOOLEAN);
FALSE
> SELECT CAST(-1 AS BOOLEAN);
TRUE