Disclaimer: Have used SQL, but not in a long time. So I'm more interested in the Perl benefits to the solution.
Why not define a string field of 16 characters(128 bits) or whatever and use Perl to encode/decode the 'checkbox' string. if "\0" cannot be supported by you database then this wouldn't work. You can test this by sending a string of '0..255' to the data base and then see if it returns all characters exactly. (Untested).
my $str = ""; for ( 0..255 ) { $str .= chr($_); }
Perl's pack/unpack may be very valuable for this.
Have you ruled out a 128 character string with "Y" or "N" as a possibility? Disk space is pretty cheap today!
Good Luck!
"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin
In reply to Re: Check boxes
by flexvault
in thread Check boxes
by himik
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