Applies ToAccess for Microsoft 365 Access 2024 Access 2021 Access 2019 Access 2016

Calculates the arithmetic mean of a set of values contained in a specified field on a query.

Syntax

Avg ( expr )

The expr placeholder represents a string expression identifying the field that contains the numeric data you want to average or an expression that performs a calculation using the data in that field. Operands in expr can include the name of a table field, a constant, or a function (which can be either intrinsic or user-defined but not one of the other SQL aggregate functions).

Remarks

The average calculated by Avg is the arithmetic mean (the sum of the values divided by the number of values). You could use Avg, for example, to calculate average freight cost.

The Avg function does not include any Null fields in the calculation.

You can use Avg in a query expression and in the SQL property of a QueryDef object or when creating a recordset object based on an SQL query.

Examples

Expression

Results

SELECT Avg([UnitPrice]) AS Expr1 FROM ProductSales;

Returns the average of all the values in the field "UnitPrice" from the table "ProductSales" and displays in column Expr1.

SELECT Avg([SalePrice]) AS AvgSalePrice, Avg([Discount]) AS AvgDiscount FROM ProductSales;

Returns the average "SalePrice" and "Discount" field from the table ProductSales. The results are displayed in the column "AvgSalePrice" and "AvgDiscount" respectively returns the average of all "SalePrice" where the "Quantity" sold is over 10. The results are displayed in the column "AvgSalePrice".

SELECT Abs(Avg([Discount])) AS AbsAverageDiscount FROM ProductSales;

Returns the absolute value of the average value of "Discount" field and displays in the column "AbsAverageDiscount".

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