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Old 04-03-2021, 06:52 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
Because in search that is what true and false mean for all column types. True checks for "has any value". False checks for "has no value". The boolean False is a value under those rules.

Also and FWIW: in your template you can also return '1' for True and '0' for False.
I also noticed that when I used bistate booleans, true/false also worked the same as yes/no. I had to fix a bunch of saved searches when I switched to tristate.

now I am curious, how does searching for #bool:yes/no work with translations?
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