3.6. Boolean Data Type
Firebird 3.0 introduced a fully-fledged Boolean data type.
3.6.1. BOOLEAN
The SQL:2008 compliant BOOLEAN data type (8 bits) comprises the distinct truth values TRUE and FALSE.
Unless prohibited by a NOT NULL constraint, the BOOLEAN data type also supports the truth value UNKNOWN as the null value.
The specification does not make a distinction between the NULL value of this data type and the truth value UNKNOWN that is the result of an SQL predicate, search condition, or Boolean value expression: they may be used interchangeably to mean exactly the same thing.
As with many programming languages, the SQL BOOLEAN values can be tested with implicit truth values.
For example, field1 OR field2 and NOT field1 are valid expressions.
3.6.1.1. The IS Operator
Predicates can use the operator Boolean IS [NOT] for matching.
For example, field1 IS FALSE, or field1 IS NOT TRUE.
Equivalence operators (
,=
,!=
and so on) are valid in all comparisons.<>
3.6.1.2. BOOLEAN Examples
Inserting and selecting
CREATE TABLE TBOOL (ID INT, BVAL BOOLEAN);COMMIT;INSERT INTO TBOOL VALUES (1, TRUE);INSERT INTO TBOOL VALUES (2, 2 = 4);INSERT INTO TBOOL VALUES (3, NULL = 1);COMMIT;SELECT * FROM TBOOL;ID BVAL============ =======1 <true>2 <false>3 <null>Test for
TRUEvalueSELECT * FROM TBOOL WHERE BVAL;ID BVAL============ =======1 <true>Test for
FALSEvalueSELECT * FROM TBOOL WHERE BVAL IS FALSE;ID BVAL============ =======2 <false>Test for
UNKNOWNvalueSELECT * FROM TBOOL WHERE BVAL IS UNKNOWN;ID BVAL============ =======3 <null>Boolean values in
SELECTlistSELECT ID, BVAL, BVAL AND ID < 2FROM TBOOL;ID BVAL============ ======= =======1 <true> <true>2 <false> <false>3 <null> <false>PSQL declaration with start value
DECLARE VARIABLE VAR1 BOOLEAN = TRUE;Valid syntax, but as with a comparison with
NULL, will never return any record
SELECT * FROM TBOOL WHERE BVAL = UNKNOWN;SELECT * FROM TBOOL WHERE BVAL <> UNKNOWN;
3.6.1.2.1. Use of Boolean against other data types
Although BOOLEAN is not inherently convertible to any other datatype, from version 3.0.1 the strings 'true' and 'false' (case-insensitive) will be implicitly cast to BOOLEAN in value expressions, e.g.
if (true > 'false') then ...'false' is converted to BOOLEAN.
Any attempt to use the Boolean operators AND, NOT, OR and IS will fail.
NOT 'False', for example, is invalid.
A BOOLEAN can be explicitly converted to and from string with CAST.
UNKNOWN is not available for any form of casting.
The type is represented in the API with the
FB_BOOLEANtype andFB_TRUEandFB_FALSEconstants.The value
TRUEis greater than the valueFALSE.