April 29, 2008 06:29 PM

T-SQL 101, Lesson 3

How to use SELECT statements to aggregate data
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SQL Server Magazine
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Executive Summary: Most database administrators and SQL Server administrators know that they can use T-SQL's SELECT statement to retrieve the data stored in Microsoft SQL Server databases. What database administrators and SQL Server administrators might not realize is that they can also use SELECT statements to aggregate the data they retrieve. T-SQL's COUNT, MIN, MAX, AVG, and SUM functions make that possible.

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