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527 527  The VTL data types are sub-divided in scalar types (like integers, strings, etc.), which are the types of the scalar values, and compound types (like Data Sets, Components, Rulesets, etc.), which are the types of the compound structures. See below the diagram of the VTL data types, taken from the VTL User Manual:
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531 531  (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure222013VTLDataTypes" %)
532 532  **Figure 22 – VTL Data Types**
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536 536  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):
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539 539  **Figure 23 – VTL Basic Scalar Types**
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545 545  === 12.4.2 VTL basic scalar types and SDMX data types ===
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547 547  The VTL assumes that a basic scalar type has a unique internal representation and can have more external representations.
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