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Group by (SQL)

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A GROUP BY statement in SQL specifies that a SQL SELECT statement returns a list that is grouped by one or more columns, usually in order to apply some sort of aggregate function to certain columns.[1][2]

Examples

Returns a list of Department IDs along with the sum of their sales for the date of January 1, 2000.

   SELECT DeptID, SUM(SaleAmount) FROM Sales
    WHERE SaleDate = '01-Jan-2000'
 GROUP BY DeptID

Returns the data of the example pivot table which answers the question "How many Units did we sell in each Region for every Ship Date?":

   SELECT Region, Ship_Date, SUM(Units) AS Sum_of_Units
     FROM FlatData
 GROUP BY Region, Ship_Date


Common grouping (aggregation) functions include:

  • Count(expression) - Quantity of matching records (per group)
  • Sum(expression) - Summation of given value (per group)
  • Min(expression) - Minimum of given value (per group)
  • Max(expression) - Maximum of given value (per group)
  • Avg(expression) - Average of given value (per group)

References

  1. ^ "SQL GROUP BY Statement". www.w3schools.com. Retrieved 2020-09-18.
  2. ^ shkale-msft. "GROUP BY (Transact-SQL) - SQL Server". docs.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2020-09-18.

See also