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601 601  [[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_e3df33ae.png||height="543" width="483"]]
602 602  
603 -==== Figure 22 – VTL Data Types ====
603 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure222013VTLDataTypes" %)
604 +**Figure 22 – VTL Data Types**
604 604  
605 605  The VTL scalar types are in turn subdivided in basic scalar types, which are elementary (not defined in term of other data types) and Value Domain and Set scalar types, which are defined in terms of the basic scalar types.
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607 607  The VTL basic scalar types are listed below and follow a hierarchical structure in terms of supersets/subsets (e.g. "scalar" is the superset of all the basic scalar types):
608 608  
609 609  
611 +**Figure 23 – VTL Basic Scalar Types**
610 610  
611 611  (((
612 -//n//
613 -
614 -//a//
615 -
616 -//e//
617 -
618 -//l//
619 -
620 -//o//
621 -
622 -//o//
623 -
624 -//B//
625 -
626 -//n//
627 -
628 -//o//
629 -
630 -//i//
631 -
632 -//t//
633 -
634 -//a//
635 -
636 -//r//
637 -
638 -//u//
639 -
640 -//D//
641 -
642 -//d//
643 -
644 -//o//
645 -
646 -//i//
647 -
648 -//r//
649 -
650 -//e//
651 -
652 -//p//
653 -
654 -//_//
655 -
656 -//e//
657 -
658 -//m//
659 -
660 -//i//
661 -
662 -//T//
663 -
664 -//e//
665 -
666 -//t//
667 -
668 -//a//
669 -
670 -//D//
671 -
672 -//e//
673 -
674 -//m//
675 -
676 -//i//
677 -
678 -//T//
679 -
680 -//r//
681 -
682 -//e//
683 -
684 -//g//
685 -
686 -//e//
687 -
688 -//t//
689 -
690 -//n//
691 -
692 -//I//
693 -
694 -//r//
695 -
696 -//e//
697 -
698 -//b//
699 -
700 -//m//
701 -
702 -//u//
703 -
704 -//N//
705 -
706 -//g//
707 -
708 -//n//
709 -
710 -//i//
711 -
712 -//r//
713 -
714 -//t//
715 -
716 -//S//
717 -
718 -//r//
719 -
720 -//a//
721 -
722 -//l//
723 -
724 -//a//
725 -
726 -//c//
727 -
728 -//S//
729 -
730 -[[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_82d45833.gif||alt="Shape6" height="231" width="184"]]
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731 731  )))
732 732  
733 -==== Figure 23 – VTL Basic Scalar Types ====
734 -
735 735  === 12.4.2 VTL basic scalar types and SDMX data types ===
736 736  
737 737  The VTL assumes that a basic scalar type has a unique internal representation and can have more external representations.