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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:06:35+00:00 2026-05-10T22:06:35+00:00

We have this set of data that we need to get the average of

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We have this set of data that we need to get the average of a column. a select avg(x) from y does the trick. However we need a more accurate figure.

I figured that there must be a way of filtering records that has either too high or too low values(spikes) so that we can exclude them in calculating the average.

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:06:35+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:06 pm

    There are three types of average, and what you are originally using is the mean – the sum of all the values divided by the number of values.

    You might find it more useful to get the mode – the most frequently occuring value:

    select name,            (select top 1 h.run_duration         from sysjobhistory h         where h.step_id = 0         and h.job_id = j.job_id         group by h.run_duration         order by count(*) desc) run_duration from sysjobs j 

    If you did want to get rid of any values outside the original standard deviation, you could find the average and the standard deviation in a subquery, eliminate those values which are outside the range : average +- standard deviation, then do a further average of the remaining values, but you start running the risk of having meaningless values:

    select oh.job_id, avg(oh.run_duration) from sysjobhistory oh inner join (select job_id, avg(h.run_duration) avgduration,              stdev(h.run_duration) stdev_duration              from sysjobhistory h              group by job_id) as m on m.job_id = oh.job_id where oh.step_id = 0 and abs(oh.run_duration - m.avgduration) <  m.stdev_duration group by oh.job_id 
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