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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T01:50:30+00:00 2026-06-11T01:50:30+00:00

Assume (highly anonymized): Create Table myTable ( ID INT PK, INDEXNUMBER INT, VERSION INT,

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Assume (highly anonymized):

Create Table myTable
(
ID INT PK,
INDEXNUMBER INT,
VERSION INT,
Data VARCHAR(MAX)
)

This table is used to store mutually exclusive data.
For example:

100 1 1 BOB
217 1 2 JOHN
319 1 3 GEORGE
420 7 1 MARY
415 7 2 SUSAN

In this case, I need to randomly pick ONE of BOB, JOHN or GEORGE and ONE of MARY or SUSAN.

I’m happy with either the ID or the INDEXNUMBER/VERSION pair.

If it helps to think about it, it’s like picking a single shift of a hockey team from a table containing a roster:

Pick 1 Center from 3 available,
Pick 1 Left Wing from 5 available, etc.

I’ve been playing with NEWID() and MAX/MIN (Cast NEWID to varchar first) but I keep getting hung up on the GROUP BY. If I GROUP BY ID, then max is operating on a single row at a time, yielding the entire table.

If I GROUP BY INDEXNUMBER, VERSION I get a similar result (The pair being unique).

What I need to do is GROUP BY INDEXNUMBER (excluding ID from the query entirely) yet somehow retrieve the VERSION.

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    2026-06-11T01:50:32+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 1:50 am

    Partition by the INDEXNUMBER (I’m assuming that you need one from each though it’s not specifically stated) and order by NEWID()

    SELECT ID
    FROM (
        SELECT 
            Row_Number() OVER (PARTITION BY INDEXNUMBER ORDER BY NEWID()) Sort,
            ID, 
            Data
        FROM myTable
    ) s
    WHERE Sort = 1
    

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