diff --git a/content/200-orm/200-prisma-client/100-queries/090-raw-database-access/050-raw-queries.mdx b/content/200-orm/200-prisma-client/100-queries/090-raw-database-access/050-raw-queries.mdx index 9417bd6e03..251d67d0bc 100644 --- a/content/200-orm/200-prisma-client/100-queries/090-raw-database-access/050-raw-queries.mdx +++ b/content/200-orm/200-prisma-client/100-queries/090-raw-database-access/050-raw-queries.mdx @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ result.forEach((x) => { }) ``` -For regular CRUD querues, the Prisma Client query engine standardizes the return type for all databases. **Using the raw queries does not**. If the database provider is MySQL, the returned values are `1` or `0`. However, if the database provider is PostgreSQL, the values are `true` or `false`. +For regular CRUD queries, the Prisma Client query engine standardizes the return type for all databases. **Using the raw queries does not**. If the database provider is MySQL, the returned values are `1` or `0`. However, if the database provider is PostgreSQL, the values are `true` or `false`. > **Note**: Prisma sends JavaScript integers to PostgreSQL as `INT8`. This might conflict with your user-defined functions that accept only `INT4` as input. If you use `$queryRaw` in conjunction with a PostgreSQL database, update the input types to `INT8`, or cast your query parameters to `INT4`.