SQL has many built-in functions for performing calculations
on data.
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Aggregate Functions
SQL
aggregate functions return a single value, calculated from values in a column.
Useful
aggregate functions:
- AVG()
- Returns the average value
- COUNT()
- Returns the number of rows
- FIRST()
- Returns the first value
- LAST()
- Returns the last value
- MAX()
- Returns the largest value
- MIN()
- Returns the smallest value
- SUM()
- Returns the sum
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Scalar functions
SQL
scalar functions return a single value, based on the input value.
Useful
scalar functions:
- UCASE()
- Converts a field to upper case
- LCASE()
- Converts a field to lower case
- MID()
- Extract characters from a text field
- LEN()
- Returns the length of a text field
- ROUND()
- Rounds a numeric field to the number of decimals specified
- NOW()
- Returns the current system date and time
- FORMAT()
- Formats how a field is to be displayed
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