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! Methods !! Field Types
! Methods !! Field Types
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| SUM(object_name, object_field, criteria) || number, currency, boolean
| SUM(object_name, object_field, criteria_string) || number, currency, boolean
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| AVG(object_name, object_field, criteria) || number, currency, boolean
| AVG(object_name, object_field, criteria_string) || number, currency, boolean
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| MAXIMUM(object_name, object_field, criteria) || number, currency, date
| MAXIMUM(object_name, object_field, criteria_string) || number, currency, date
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| MINIMUM(object_name, object_field, criteria) || number, currency, date
| MINIMUM(object_name, object_field, criteria_string) || number, currency, date
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| COUNT(object_id, criteria) || n/a
| COUNT(object_id, criteria_string) || n/a
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where:
where:
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:* '''object_field -''' Field in the specified object (other than a Lookup field)
:* '''object_field -''' Field in the specified object (other than a Lookup field)


:* '''criteria: -''' A condition that specifies the object records that are part of the collection.  
:* '''criteria_string: -''' A condition that specifies the object records that are part of the collection, ''where the expression is contained in a string''.
::: Typically, the criteria selects some field in the object record and compares it to a value in the current record. For example, to get total Orders for different sections of the country, you might have a Section object that contains one record for each state. (That arrangement would let you shift a state from one section to another, at will.) You might then use an aggregate function to total orders for each record:
::;Considerations:
::::<tt>SUM(Orders, order_total, 'customer_state =' + section_state)</tt>  
:::* Typically, the criteria selects some field in the object record and compares it to a value in the current record. For example, to get total Orders for different sections of the country, you might have a Section object that contains one record for each state. (That arrangement would let you shift a state from one section to another, at will.) You might then use an aggregate function to total orders for each record:
::: You could then write a report to group the records by section name, giving you totals for each section of the country.  
:::::<tt>SUM(Orders, order_total, 'customer_state =' + section_state)</tt>  
:::''Learn more:'' [[Common:Filter Expressions in APIs|Filter Expressions in APIs]]
:::: You could then write a report to group the records by section name, giving you totals for each section of the country.  
:::
:::* Unlike expressions used elsewhere in the platform, this one is in the form of a string. Therefore:
::::# To test a boolean field, concatenate the value to an empty string--because in Java, anything concatenated to a string is converted to a string.
::::#:For example: <tt>'' + boolean_field</tt>
::::#:
::::# To include a string literal in a criteria string, use double quotes for the literal, enclosing the whole expression in single quotes.
::::#:For example: <tt>'string_field = "some value" '</tt>
:::* To learn about other operators you can use in expressions, see [[Common:Filter Expressions in APIs|Filter Expressions in APIs]]. (But keep the principles above in mind.)


::* Criteria must contain at least one index field. If index is combination of fields, the criteria must contain first field in that index. (It does not need to be a unique index, but an index is required, for performance.)
::* Criteria must contain at least one index field. If index is combination of fields, the criteria must contain first field in that index. (It does not need to be a unique index, but an index is required, for performance.)

Revision as of 00:32, 23 April 2014

These functions give you the ability to select a group of records from an arbitrary object and produce an aggregate value, without having to write Java code.

Methods Field Types
SUM(object_name, object_field, criteria_string) number, currency, boolean
AVG(object_name, object_field, criteria_string) number, currency, boolean
MAXIMUM(object_name, object_field, criteria_string) number, currency, date
MINIMUM(object_name, object_field, criteria_string) number, currency, date
COUNT(object_id, criteria_string) n/a

where:

  • object_id - Object Name or Object Identifier
  • object_field - Field in the specified object (other than a Lookup field)
  • criteria_string: - A condition that specifies the object records that are part of the collection, where the expression is contained in a string.
Considerations
  • Typically, the criteria selects some field in the object record and compares it to a value in the current record. For example, to get total Orders for different sections of the country, you might have a Section object that contains one record for each state. (That arrangement would let you shift a state from one section to another, at will.) You might then use an aggregate function to total orders for each record:
SUM(Orders, order_total, 'customer_state =' + section_state)
You could then write a report to group the records by section name, giving you totals for each section of the country.
  • Unlike expressions used elsewhere in the platform, this one is in the form of a string. Therefore:
  1. To test a boolean field, concatenate the value to an empty string--because in Java, anything concatenated to a string is converted to a string.
    For example: + boolean_field
  2. To include a string literal in a criteria string, use double quotes for the literal, enclosing the whole expression in single quotes.
    For example: 'string_field = "some value" '
  • To learn about other operators you can use in expressions, see Filter Expressions in APIs. (But keep the principles above in mind.)
  • Criteria must contain at least one index field. If index is combination of fields, the criteria must contain first field in that index. (It does not need to be a unique index, but an index is required, for performance.)
Note: The maximum number of indexes currently allowed in an index definition is 5.
Considerations
  • The SUM() of a boolean field gives a count of values that are yes/true.
  • The AVG() of a boolean field gives the percentage that are yes/true.

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Important: The results do not take into account user-security restrictions. These functions operate on the entire set of records in an Object, regardless of user capabilities.

Availability

The Aggregate Functions are available here:

  • Validations
  • Default Values
  • Formula Fields

They are not available here:

  • Layout Rules
  • Custom Access Criteria
  • Reports