This page is a quick reference checkpoint for SUM OVER in MariaDB: behavior, syntax rules, edge cases, and a minimal example; plus the official vendor documentation.
SUM OVER returns the running or partitioned sum within the window frame.
When used as a window function, SUM() cannot use the DISTINCT specifier.
If this behavior feels unintuitive, the tutorial below explains the underlying pattern step-by-step.
Aggregate functions such as SUM must include an OVER clause to work as window functions.
SELECT category, amount, SUM(amount) OVER (PARTITION BY category) AS category_sum FROM sales;
If you came here to confirm syntax, you’re done. If you came here to get better at window functions, choose your next step.
SUM OVER is part of a bigger window-function pattern. If you want the “why”, start here: Aggregate Window Functions
Reading docs is useful. Writing the query correctly under pressure is the skill.
For the authoritative spec, use the vendor docs. This page is the fast “sanity check”.
View MariaDB Documentation →Looking for more functions across all SQL dialects? Visit the full SQL Dialects & Window Functions Documentation.