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Bryan Pendleton commented on DERBY-5466:
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Your new classes would be packaged within derby.jar, and invoked via SQL, right?
I think that they should be under org.apache.derby.
But beyond that, I'm not sure that there is a strong requirement for a
particular package name.
Does org.apache.derby.statistics work? Maybe
org.apache.derby.sqlFunctions.statistics?
Perhaps the discussion would be more clear if you could share some sample
programs which would make use of these functions?
> Add support for SQL Standard statistics functions, such as STDDEV_POP,
> STDDEV_SAMP, VAR_POP, VAR_SAMP
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> Key: DERBY-5466
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5466
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: SQL
> Affects Versions: 10.8.1.2
> Reporter: Lukas Eder
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: derby_triage10_10
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> Any of these RDBMS support the SQL standard statistics functions STDDEV_POP,
> STDDEV_SAMP, VAR_POP, VAR_SAMP:
> - DB2 (only STDDEV, VARIANE)
> - H2
> - HSQLDB
> - Ingres
> - MySQL
> - Oracle
> - Postgres
> - SQL Server (named STDEVP, STDEV, VARP, VAR)
> - Sybase ASE
> - Sybase SQL Anywhere
> These don't:
> - Derby
> - SQLite
> This would be a useful addition for Derby, I think.
> An even larger example list of possible statistics aggregate functions is
> listed in the Postgres documentation:
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/functions-aggregate.html#FUNCTIONS-AGGREGATE-STATISTICS-TABLE
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