The BIT data type is used to store bit
        values. A type of
        BIT( enables
        storage of M)M-bit values.
        M can range from 1 to 64.
      
        To specify bit values,
        b' notation
        can be used. value'value is a binary value
        written using zeros and ones. For example,
        b'111' and b'10000000'
        represent 7 and 128, respectively. See
        Section 11.1.5, “Bit-Value Literals”.
      
        If you assign a value to a
        BIT( column that
        is less than M)M bits long, the value
        is padded on the left with zeros. For example, assigning a value
        of b'101' to a BIT(6)
        column is, in effect, the same as assigning
        b'000101'.
      
NDB Cluster. 
          The maximum combined size of all BIT
          columns used in a given NDB table
          must not exceed 4096 bits.