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Get Randomly Different Rows from MySQL Table
When we use RAND() function along with both ORDER BY and LIMIT clause in a query, MySQL returns the different set of rows or values each time. To understand it considers a table ‘Employee’ having the following records −
mysql> Select * from Employee; +----+--------+--------+ | ID | Name | Salary | +----+--------+--------+ | 1 | Gaurav | 50000 | | 2 | Rahul | 20000 | | 3 | Advik | 25000 | | 4 | Aarav | 65000 | | 5 | Ram | 20000 | | 6 | Mohan | 30000 | | 7 | Aryan | NULL | | 8 | Vinay | NULL | +----+--------+--------+ 8 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Now, the query below will use RAND() function with both ORDER BY and LIMIT clause in a query return randomly different set of values or rows −
mysql> Select * from employee ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 4; +----+-------+--------+ | ID | Name | Salary | +----+-------+--------+ | 5 | Ram | 20000 | | 4 | Aarav | 65000 | | 6 | Mohan | 30000 | | 8 | Vinay | NULL | +----+-------+--------+ 4 rows in set (0.00 sec) mysql> Select * from employee ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 4; +----+--------+--------+ | ID | Name | Salary | +----+--------+--------+ | 6 | Mohan | 30000 | | 8 | Vinay | NULL | | 2 | Rahul | 20000 | | 1 | Gaurav | 50000 | +----+--------+--------+ 4 rows in set (0.03 sec) mysql> Select * from employee ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 4; +----+-------+--------+ | ID | Name | Salary | +----+-------+--------+ | 3 | Advik | 25000 | | 8 | Vinay | NULL | | 7 | Aryan | NULL | | 5 | Ram | 20000 | +----+-------+--------+ 4 rows in set (0.00 sec)
It can be observed from the above result sets that each time when we run the query, it returns a randomly different set of values or rows.
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