13. Grouping Data
“Don’t drown yourself with details.Look at the whole.”
—Marshal Ferdinand FochCommander-in-Chief,Allied armies in France
Topics Covered in This Chapter
Chapter 12, “Simple Totals,” explained how to use the aggregate functions (COUNT, MIN, MAX, AVG, and SUM) to ask SQL to calculate a value across all the rows in the table defined in your FROM and WHERE clauses. We pointed out, however, that after you include any value expression that contains an aggregate function in your SELECT clause, all your value expressions must either be a literal constant or contain an aggregate function. This characteristic ...
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