Content preview from Learn SQL Database Programming
- Which data types are available for you to use when dealing with string data types?
- Why would you not want to use blob or text data types?
- What types of data types are available for you to use when dealing with numeric data types?
- Why would you want to use an unsigned versus a signed int?
- What types of data types are available for you to use when dealing with date and time data types?
- What types of RDMS support time zone awareness when storing datetime values?
- What types of other data types are available in MySQL?
- Why do you need to be careful when choosing data types?
- What data type would you use to store zip codes?
- What data type can you use to store social security numbers?
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