JDBC Driver for Google Search

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Aggregate Functions

Examples of Aggregate Functions

Below are several examples of SQL aggregate functions. You can use these with a GROUP BY clause to aggregate rows based on the specified GROUP BY criterion. This can be a reporting tool.

COUNT

Returns the number of rows matching the query criteria.

SELECT COUNT(*) FROM WebSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'Fantastic Four'

COUNT(DISTINCT)

Returns the number of distinct, non-null field values matching the query criteria.

SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT DisplayLink) AS DistinctValues FROM WebSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'Fantastic Four'

COUNT

Returns the number of rows matching the query criteria.

SELECT COUNT(*) FROM WebSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'Fantastic Four'

COUNT(DISTINCT)

Returns the number of distinct, non-null field values matching the query criteria.

SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT DisplayLink) AS DistinctValues FROM WebSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'Fantastic Four'

AVG

Returns the average of the column values.

SELECT Title, AVG(AnnualRevenue) FROM WebSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'Fantastic Four'  GROUP BY Title

MIN

Returns the minimum column value.

SELECT MIN(AnnualRevenue), Title FROM WebSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'Fantastic Four' GROUP BY Title

MAX

Returns the maximum column value.

SELECT Title, MAX(AnnualRevenue) FROM WebSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'Fantastic Four' GROUP BY Title

SUM

Returns the total sum of the column values.

SELECT SUM(AnnualRevenue) FROM WebSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'Fantastic Four'

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