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29/ When you use aggregate functions, you often want to group your data. That's where GROUP BY comes in: This counts how many books you have in each genre. The query will return the number of books for each genre. For example, the result might look like this: #SQLGroupBy
 
                                             
                                            5/ GROUP BY: GROUP BY is used for data aggregation. You can group rows together based on a specific column and apply aggregate functions like SUM, COUNT, AVG, etc., to the grouped data. This is essential for generating summary statistics. #SQLGroupBy #Aggregation
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29/ When you use aggregate functions, you often want to group your data. That's where GROUP BY comes in: This counts how many books you have in each genre. The query will return the number of books for each genre. For example, the result might look like this: #SQLGroupBy
 
                                             
                                            5/ GROUP BY: GROUP BY is used for data aggregation. You can group rows together based on a specific column and apply aggregate functions like SUM, COUNT, AVG, etc., to the grouped data. This is essential for generating summary statistics. #SQLGroupBy #Aggregation
29/ When you use aggregate functions, you often want to group your data. That's where GROUP BY comes in: This counts how many books you have in each genre. The query will return the number of books for each genre. For example, the result might look like this: #SQLGroupBy
 
                                             
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