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Overview
Aggregate functions, often grouped by other attributes, give totals, max, min, average values etc. for each key value they are provided. For example, you can sum the amount of all the lines on an invoice based on an invoice number.
Aggregate functions are available to use on Views and Pipes.
Aggregating with a Pipe
To configure a pipe for aggregation
- Click on a pipe to open its properties.
- In the Aggregate Attributes section, click the plus button to add a new attribute.
- Complete the details:
- A Function: select the function you wish to perform e.g. sum. A complete list is provided in the function section at the end of this page.
- Attribute: select the attribute you wish to perform the function on.
- Name: name your new attribute.
- Aggregation on a pipe takes place across all groups of data. Therefore you can define which attribute(s) you wish to group on by adding these to sort/group, or if no grouping is provided aggregation takes place across all records.
- Click
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Aggregating with a Table
- Click on the pipe connecting to an Aggregate Table to open its properties.
- Aggregation takes place across all groups of data. Therefore you can define which attribute(s) you wish to group on by adding these to Sort/Group, or if no grouping is provided aggregation takes place across all records.
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- In the Attribute expressions,
- Use functions to aggregate values e.g. sum(in.Amount) will sum up all amounts within a group.
- Where multiple values exist for a group they will be treated as an array.
Use a full stop suffix after the attribute name followed by a number to obtain the record from a group in that position.
For example in.Name.1 will take the first name in a group.
Alternatively, use the Functions built into PhixFlow to select the required value.
Aggregate Examples
Aggregate Functions
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For the aggregate functions, Cumulative Sum and Cumulative Percent, see View Attribute.
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