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XLeratorDB/Financial Documentation
ACCRINT | Accrued Interest |
ACCRINTM | Accrued Interest at Maturity |
COUPDAYS | Coupon Days |
COUPDAYSBS | Coupon Days - beginning to settlement |
COUPDAYSNC | Coupon Days - settlement to next coupon |
COUPNCD | Coupon Days - next coupon date |
COUPNUM | Number of Coupon Days |
COUPPCD | Previous Coupon Date |
CUMIPMT | Cumulative Interest paid |
CUMPRINC | Cumulative Principal paid |
DB | Declining Balance |
DDB | Double Declining Balance |
DISC | Discount Rate |
DOLLARDE | Dollar - fraction to Decimal |
DOLLARFR | Dollar - decimal to Fraction |
DURATION | Annual Duration of a Security |
EDATE | Maturity |
EFFECT | Effective Annual Interest Rate |
ENPV | Enhanced Net Present Value |
ENPV_q | Enhanced Net Present Value |
EOMONTH | Last Day of Month |
FV | Future Value |
FVSCHEDULE | Future Value based on Compound Rates |
INTRATE | Interest Rate of a Security |
IPMT | Interest Payment based on Constant Rate |
IRR | Internal Rate of Return |
IRR_q | Internal Rate of Return |
MDURATION | Duration |
MIRR | Modified Internal Rate of Return |
MIRR_q | Modified Internal Rate of Return |
NOMINAL | Annual Nominal Interest Rate |
NPER | Number of Periods |
NPV | Net Present Value |
NPV_q | Net Present Value |
ODDFPRICE | Odd First Period Price |
ODDFYIELD | Odd First Period Yield |
ODDLPRICE | Odd Last Period Price |
ODDLYIELD | Odd Last Period Yield |
PMT | Payment of an Annuity |
PPMT | Principal Payment |
PRICE | Price of a Security |
PRICEDISC | Price of a Discounted Security |
PRICEMAT | Price at Maturity |
PV | Present Value |
RATE | Interest Rate for an Annuity |
RECEIVED | Amount Received at Maturity |
SLN | Straight Line Depreciation |
SYD | Sum-of-Year's-Digits Depreciation |
TBILLEQ | Bond Equivalent Yield for a Treasury Bill |
TBILLPRICE | Price for a Treasury Bill |
TBILLYIELD | Yield for a Treasury Bill |
VDB | Depreciation using Declining Balance |
XIRR | Internal Rate of Return with non-periodic cashflows |
XIRR_q | Internal Rate of Return with non-periodic cashflows |
XNPV | Net Present Value for non-periodic |
XNPV_q | Net Present Value for non-periodic cashflows |
YEARFRAC | Fraction of Year |
YIELD | Yield of a Security |
YIELDDISC | Yield of a Discounted Security |
YIELDMAT | Yield with Interest at Maturity |
XLeratorDB/Statistics Documentation
AVEDEV | average of the absolute deviations |
AVEDEV_q | average of the absolute deviations |
AVERAGE | average (arithmetic mean) |
AVERAGE_q | average (arithmetic mean) |
CHISQ | Chi-square statistic |
CHISQ_q | Chi-square statistic |
CHISQN | Chi-square statistic on normalized tables |
CHISQN_q | Chi-square statistic on normalized tables |
CHITEST | Pearson chi-square test for independence |
CHITEST_q | Pearson chi-square test for independence |
CHITESTN | Pearson chi-square test for independence on normalized tables |
CHITESTN_q | Pearson chi-square test for independence on normalized tables |
CORREL | correlation coefficient |
CORREL_q | correlation coefficient |
COUNT | Number of rows in a table that contain numbers |
COUNT_q | Number of rows in a table that contain numbers |
COVAR | Covariance |
COVAR_q | Covariance |
DEVSQ | sum of the squares of deviations |
DEVSQ_q | sum of the squares of deviations |
FORECAST | calculate a future value |
FORECAST_q | calculate a future value |
FTEST | determine whether two samples have different variances |
FTEST_q | determine whether two samples have different variances |
GEOMEAN | geometric mean for a dataset containing positive numbers |
GEOMEAN_q | geometric mean for a dataset containing positive numbers |
GROWTH | predicted exponential growth |
GROWTH_q | predicted exponential growth |
HARMEAN | harmonic mean of a dataset containing positive numbers |
HARMEAN_q | harmonic mean of a dataset containing positive numbers |
INTERCEPT | calculate the point at which a line will intersect the y-axis |
INTERCEPT_q | calculate the point at which a line will intersect the y-axis |
KURT | calculate the kurtosis of a dataset |
KURT_q | calculate the kurtosis of a dataset |
LARGE | calculate the kth largest value in a dataset |
LARGE_q | calculate the kth largest value in a dataset |
MEDIAN | calculate the median value in a dataset |
MEDIAN_q | calculate the median value in a dataset |
MODE | calculate the most common value in a dataset |
MODE_q | calculate the most common value in a dataset |
PEARSON | Pearson correlation coefficient |
PEARSON_q | Pearson correlation coefficient |
PERCENTILE | calculate the kth percentile of value in a dataset |
PERCENTILE_q | calculate the kth percentile of value in a dataset |
PERCENTRANK | calculate rank of a value in a dataset as a percentage of the dataset |
PERCENTRANK_q | calculate rank of a value in a dataset as a percentage of the dataset |
PROB | calculate probability that values in a range are between two limits |
PROB_q | calculate probability that values in a range are between two limits |
QUARTILE | calculate the quartile of a dataset |
QUARTILE_q | calculate the quartile of a dataset |
RANK | calculate the rank of a number in a list of numbers |
RANK_q | calculate the rank of a number in a list of numbers |
RSQ | Pearson product moment correlation coefficient |
RSQ_q | Pearson product moment correlation coefficient |
SKEW | the degree of asymmetry of a distribution |
SKEW_q | the degree of asymmetry of a distribution |
SMALL | calculate the kth smallest value in a dataset |
SMALL_q | calculate the kth smallest value in a dataset |
STDEV | standard deviation |
STDEV_q | standard deviation |
STDEVP | standard deviation for an entire population |
STDEVP_q | standard deviation for an entire population |
STEYX | standard error |
STEYX_q | standard error |
TREND | calculate the values along a linear trend |
TREND_q | calculate the values along a linear trend |
TRIMMEAN | calculate the mean of the interior of a dataset |
TRIMMEAN_q | calculate the mean of the interior of a dataset |
TTEST | calculate the probability associated with Student’s t-test |
TTEST_q | calculate the probability associated with Student’s t-test |
VAR | variance |
VAR_q | variance |
VARP | variance for an entire population |
VARP_q | variance for an entire population |
ZTEST | calculate the one-tailed probability of a Z-test |
ZTEST_q | calculate the one-tailed probability of a Z-test |
BETA | beta |
BETADIST | beta cumulative probability density |
BETAI | incomplete beta |
BETAINV | inverse of the beta cumulative probability density |
BICO | binomial coefficient |
BINOMDIST | binomial distribution |
CHIDIST | chi-squared distribution |
CHIINV | inverse of the chi-squared distribution |
CONFIDENCE | confidence interval |
CRITBINOM | criterion value for the cumulative binomial distribution |
EXPONDIST | exponential distribution |
FACTLN | natural logarithm of a factorial |
FDIST | F probability distribution |
FINV | inverse of the F probability distribution |
FISHER | Fisher transformation |
FISHERINV | inverse of the Fisher transformation |
GAMMA | complete gamma function |
GAMMADIST | gamma distribution |
GAMMAINC | incomplete gamma |
GAMMAINV | inverse of the cumulative gamma distribution |
GAMMALN | natural logarithm of the complete gamma |
GAMMAP | regularized gamma function P(a, x) |
GAMMAQ | regularized gamma function Q(a, x) |
HYPGEOMDIST | hypergeometric distribution |
INVGAMMAP | inverse of the incomplete gamma function P(a,x) |
LOGINV | inverse of the lognormal cumulative distribution |
LOGNORMDIST | lognormal cumulative distribution |
NEGBINOMDIST | negative binomial distribution |
NORMDIST | normal distribution |
NORMINV | inverse of the normal cumulative distribution |
NORMSDIST | standard normal cumulative distribution |
NORMSINV | inverse of the standard normal cumulative distribution |
PERMUT | permutations |
POISSON | Poisson distribution |
STANDARDIZE | normalized value from a distribution |
TDIST | probability for the Student t-distribution |
TINV | t-value of the Student's t-distribution |
WEIBULL | Weibull distribution |
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Developer(s) | Westclintech |
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Operating system | Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or later |
Type | Analytic Function Tool Set for DBMS |
License | Per server |
Website | [www.westclintech.com] |
XLeratorDB uses Microsoft SQL CLR (Common Language Runtime) technology.[1] SQL CLR allows managed code to be hosted by, and run in, the Microsoft SQL Server environment. SQL CLR relies on the creation, deployment and registration of .NET Framework assemblies that are physically stored in managed code dynamic-link libraries (DLL). The assemblies may contain .NET namespaces, classes, functions, and properties. Because managed code compiles to native code prior to execution, functions using SQL CLR can achieve significant performance increases versus the equivalent functions written in T-SQL in some scenarios.[2]
Technology
editXLeratorDB uses Microsoft SQL CLR (Common Language Runtime) technology.[3] SQL CLR allows managed code to be hosted by, and run in, the Microsoft SQL Server environment. SQL CLR relies on the creation, deployment and registration of .NET Framework assemblies that are physically stored in managed code dynamic-link libraries (DLL). The assemblies may contain .NET namespaces, classes, functions, and properties. Because managed code compiles to native code prior to execution, functions using SQL CLR can achieve significant performance increases versus the equivalent functions written in T-SQL in some scenarios.[4]
FUNCTIONS
- XIRR
- XNPV
- YIELD
- [[ http://www.westclintech.com/Documentation/XLeratorDBfinancialDocumentation/tabid/64/topic/ACCRINT/Default.aspx | ACCRINT]]
ACCRINTM
- [[ http://www.westclintech.com/Documentation/XLeratorDBfinancialDocumentation/tabid/64/topic/ACCRINTM/Default.aspx | ACCRINTM ]]
COUPDAYS
- [[ http://www.westclintech.com/Documentation/XLeratorDBfinancialDocumentation/tabid/64/topic/COUPDAYS/Default.aspx | COUPDAYS]]
[[ http://www.westclintech.com/Documentation/XLeratorDBfinancialDocumentation/tabid/64/topic/COUPDAYSBS/Default.aspx" | COUPDAYSBS ]]
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Technology
editXLeratorDB uses Microsoft SQL CLR (Common Language Runtime) technology.[5] SQL CLR allows managed code to be hosted by, and run in, the Microsoft SQL Server environment. SQL CLR relies on the creation, deployment and registration of .NET Framework assemblies that are physically stored in managed code dynamic-link libraries (DLL). The assemblies may contain .NET namespaces, classes, functions, and properties. Because managed code compiles to native code prior to execution, functions using SQL CLR can achieve significant performance increases versus the equivalent functions written in T-SQL in some scenarios.[6]
XLeratorDB requires Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2005 Express editions, or later.[7] The product installs with PERMISSION_SET=SAFE. SAFE mode, the most restrictive permission set, is accessible by all users. Code executed by an assembly with SAFE permissions cannot access external system resources such as files, the network, the internet, environment variables, or the registry.[8] >
Technology
editXLeratorDB uses Microsoft SQL CLR (Common Language Runtime) technology.[9] SQL CLR allows managed code to be hosted by, and run in, the Microsoft SQL Server environment. SQL CLR relies on the creation, deployment and registration of .NET Framework assemblies that are physically stored in managed code dynamic-link libraries (DLL). The assemblies may contain .NET namespaces, classes, functions, and properties. Because managed code compiles to native code prior to execution, functions using SQL CLR can achieve significant performance increases versus the equivalent functions written in T-SQL in some scenarios.[10]
XLeratorDB requires Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2005 Express editions, or later.[11] The product installs with PERMISSION_SET=SAFE. SAFE mode, the most restrictive permission set, is accessible by all users. Code executed by an assembly with SAFE permissions cannot access external system resources such as files, the network, the internet, environment variables, or the registry.[12]
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Technology
editXLeratorDB uses Microsoft SQL CLR (Common Language Runtime) technology.[13] SQL CLR allows managed code to be hosted by, and run in, the Microsoft SQL Server environment. SQL CLR relies on the creation, deployment and registration of .NET Framework assemblies that are physically stored in managed code dynamic-link libraries (DLL). The assemblies may contain .NET namespaces, classes, functions, and properties. Because managed code compiles to native code prior to execution, functions using SQL CLR can achieve significant performance increases versus the equivalent functions written in T-SQL in some scenarios.[14]
XLeratorDB requires Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2005 Express editions, or later.[15] The product installs with PERMISSION_SET=SAFE. SAFE mode, the most restrictive permission set, is accessible by all users. Code executed by an assembly with SAFE permissions cannot access external system resources such as files, the network, the internet, environment variables, or the registry.[16]
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