Which of the following is a valid SQL type?

Which of the following is a valid SQL type? Correct Answer All of the above

All of the options provided (CHARACTER, NUMERIC, and FLOAT) are valid SQL data types:

CHARACTER represents character strings or text.
NUMERIC represents numeric values like integers and decimals.
FLOAT represents floating-point numbers.

So, the correct answer is Option D: All of the above.

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Consider the following grammar (that admits a series of declarations, followed by expressions) and the associated syntax directed translation (SDT) actions, given as pseudo-code: P → D* E* D → int ID {record that ID.lexeme is of type int} D → bool ID { record that ID.lexeme is of type bool} E → E1 + E2 {check that E1.type = E2.type = int; set E.type := int} E → !E1 {check that E1.type = bool; set E.type := bool} E → ID {set E.type := int} With respect to the above grammar; which one of the following choices is correct?