| title | CLR User-Defined Aggregates | ||||
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| description | SQL Server CLR integration allows you to create custom aggregate functions in managed code, which perform a calculation on a set of values and return a value. | ||||
| author | rwestMSFT | ||||
| ms.author | randolphwest | ||||
| ms.date | 03/14/2017 | ||||
| ms.prod | sql | ||||
| ms.technology | clr | ||||
| ms.topic | reference | ||||
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| ms.assetid | bad9b7e8-5967-4afa-8dc8-6d840faf9372 |
[!INCLUDE SQL Server] Aggregate functions perform a calculation on a set of values and return a single value. Traditionally, [!INCLUDEmsCoName] [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] has supported only built-in aggregate functions, such as SUM or MAX, that operate on a set of input scalar values and generate a single aggregate value from that set. [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] integration with the [!INCLUDEmsCoName] .NET Framework common language runtime (CLR) now allows developers to create custom aggregate functions in managed code, and to make these functions accessible to [!INCLUDEtsql] or other managed code.
The following table lists the topics in this section.
Requirements for CLR User-Defined Aggregates
Provides an overview of the requirements for implementing CLR user-defined aggregate functions.
Invoking CLR User-Defined Aggregate Functions
Explains how to invoke user-defined aggregates.