Which two statements are true regarding single row functions? (Choose two.)
A.
They can be nested only to two levels
B.
They always return a single result row for every row of a queried table
C.
Arguments can only be column values or constant
D.
They can return a data type value different from the one that is referenced
E.
They accept only a single argument
Explanation:
A function is a program written to optionally accept input parameters, perform an operation, or return a single
value.
A function returns only one value per execution.
Three important components form the basis of defining a function. The first is the input parameter list. It
specifies zero or more arguments that may be passed to a function as input for processing. These arguments
or parameters may be of differing data types, and some are mandatory while others may be optional. The
second component is the data type of its resultant value. Upon execution, only one value is returned by the
function. The third encapsulates the details of the processing performed by the function and contains the
program code that optionally manipulates the input parameters, performs calculations and operations, and
generates a return value.