--- layout: default title: Global parent: Bucket aggregations grand_parent: Aggregations nav_order: 90 --- # Global aggregations The `global` aggregations lets you break out of the aggregation context of a filter aggregation. Even if you have included a filter query that narrows down a set of documents, the `global` aggregation aggregates on all documents as if the filter query wasn't there. It ignores the `filter` aggregation and implicitly assumes the `match_all` query. The following example returns the `avg` value of the `taxful_total_price` field from all documents in the index: ```json GET opensearch_dashboards_sample_data_ecommerce/_search { "size": 0, "query": { "range": { "taxful_total_price": { "lte": 50 } } }, "aggs": { "total_avg_amount": { "global": {}, "aggs": { "avg_price": { "avg": { "field": "taxful_total_price" } } } } } } ``` #### Example response ```json ... "aggregations" : { "total_avg_amount" : { "doc_count" : 4675, "avg_price" : { "value" : 75.05542864304813 } } } } ``` You can see that the average value for the `taxful_total_price` field is 75.05 and not the 38.36 as seen in the `filter` example when the query matched.