Question

If I define a boolean data type in a Postgres table and query from it, the results for the boolean columns come back as "t" or "f".

I'm using NPGSQL as my driver and Dapper as a ORM. This causes a problem because Dapper is unable to convert "t" or "f" into a boolean value, and all boolean values end up as False.

Is there a way to change this behavior with Postgres, or do I need to hack around it by using a character data type?

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Solution

Cast it to integer to get 0 or 1

SELECT boolean_value::INT ;

or to varchar to get 'true' or 'false'.

SELECT boolean_value::VARCHAR ;

Most DB drivers should be able to handle the one or the other.

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