Val() and Sum() Function in MS Access
1. Val() Function :
val() function returns the number found in the string. In this function, it takes a string as a parameter and it will return the number in the string.
Note : This function will stop reading when the first non-numeric character comes.
Syntax :
Val(string)
Example-1 :
SELECT Val("234geeksforgeeks12") AS ValNum;
Output –
ValNum |
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234 |
Example-2 :
SELECT Val("345") AS ValNum;
Output –
ValNum |
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345 |
2. Sum() Function :
Sum() function returns the sum of the set of value. In this function, the set of value is passed as a parameter and it will return the sum.
Note : Null value will be ignored by this function.
Syntax :
Sum(expression)
Demo Database for example :
Table name : student
Student_id | marks |
---|---|
101 | 89 |
102 | 67 |
103 | 40 |
Example-1 :
SELECT Sum(marks) AS Total From student;
Output –
Total |
---|
196 |
Example-2 :
SELECT Sum(marks) AS Total From student Where marks>50;
Output –
Total |
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156 |
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