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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/pages/en/developing/creating-a-subgraph.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ We support the following scalars in our GraphQL API:
| `Bytes` | Byte array, represented as a hexadecimal string. Commonly used for Ethereum hashes and addresses. |
| `String` | Scalar for `string` values. Null characters are not supported and are automatically removed. |
| `Boolean` | Scalar for `boolean` values. |
| `Int` | The GraphQL spec defines `Int` to have a size of 32 bytes. |
| `Int` | The GraphQL spec defines `Int` to be a signed 32-bit integer. |
| `Int8` | An 8-byte signed integer, also known as a 64-bit signed integer, can store values in the range from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807. Prefer using this to represent `i64` from ethereum. |
| `BigInt` | Large integers. Used for Ethereum's `uint32`, `int64`, `uint64`, ..., `uint256` types. Note: Everything below `uint32`, such as `int32`, `uint24` or `int8` is represented as `i32`. |
| `BigDecimal` | `BigDecimal` High precision decimals represented as a significand and an exponent. The exponent range is from −6143 to +6144. Rounded to 34 significant digits. |
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