> MS Access will not take any ODBC SQL data type and translate it into a check box.
> Other tool may do this but not MS Access. Access only supports check boxes on
> Access databases.
>
> As for what Access it will do - The psqlodbc driver as options to treat postgresql
> bools as SQL_CHAR (t/f) or or SQL_BIT. MS Access displays SQL_BIT as -1/0.
When migrating a database from native Access to Postgres I replaced
Boolean with Integers (0=false, -1=true), I had no problems to use
checkboxes connected with those fields.
Regards,
Olaf
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