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You need to create a function that accepts a CustomerID…

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You are developing a database to track customer orders. The database contains the following tables:
Sales.Customers, Sales.Orders, and Sales.OrderLines. The following table describes the columns in
Sales.Customers.

The following table describes the columns in Sales.Orders.

The following table describes the columns in Sales.OrderLines.

You need to create a function that accepts a CustomerID as a parameter and returns the following information:
all customer information for the customer
the total number of orders for the customer
the total price of all orders for the customer
the average quantity of items per order
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Explanation:
Box1: RETURNS TABLE
The function should return the following information:
all customer information for the customer
the total number of orders for the customer
the total price of all orders for the customer
the average quantity of items per order
Box 2: COUNT
The function should return the total number of orders for the customer.
Box 3: SUM
The function should return the total price of all orders for the customer.
Box 3. AVG
The function should return the average quantity of items per order.
Box 4: GROUP BY
Need to use GROUP BY for the aggregate functions.
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