--- slug: /en/sql-reference/aggregate-functions/reference/groupconcat sidebar_position: 363 sidebar_label: groupConcat title: groupConcat --- Calculates a concatenated string from a group of strings, optionally separated by a delimiter, and optionally limited by a maximum number of elements. **Syntax** ``` sql groupConcat[(delimiter [, limit])](expression); ``` **Arguments** - `expression` — The expression or column name that outputs strings to be concatenated.. - `delimiter` — A [string](../../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md) that will be used to separate concatenated values. This parameter is optional and defaults to an empty string if not specified. - `limit` — A positive [integer](../../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md) specifying the maximum number of elements to concatenate. If more elements are present, excess elements are ignored. This parameter is optional. :::note If delimiter is specified without limit, it must be the first parameter. If both delimiter and limit are specified, delimiter must precede limit. ::: **Returned value** - Returns a [string](../../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md) consisting of the concatenated values of the column or expression. If the group has no elements or only null elements, and the function does not specify a handling for only null values, the result is a nullable string with a null value. **Examples** Input table: ``` text ┌─id─┬─name─┐ │ 1 │ John │ │ 2 │ Jane │ │ 3 │ Bob │ └────┴──────┘ ``` 1. Basic usage without a delimiter: Query: ``` sql SELECT groupConcat(Name) FROM Employees; ``` Result: ``` text JohnJaneBob ``` This concatenates all names into one continuous string without any separator. 2. Using comma as a delimiter: Query: ``` sql SELECT groupConcat(', ')(Name) FROM Employees; ``` Result: ``` text John, Jane, Bob ``` This output shows the names separated by a comma followed by a space. 3. Limiting the number of concatenated elements Query: ``` sql SELECT groupConcat(', ', 2)(Name) FROM Employees; ``` Result: ``` text John, Jane ``` This query limits the output to the first two names, even though there are more names in the table.