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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T09:17:03+00:00 2026-06-06T09:17:03+00:00

I have MYSQL data like this id | number 1 | 3 4 |

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I have MYSQL data like this

id  | number
1   | 3
4   | 4
7   | 7
10  | 5
11  | 6

I have the database like that, and how to update the number so it will be sorted incremental?
Which mean the result will be like this

id  | number
1   | 1
4   | 2
7   | 3
10  | 4
11  | 5

i updated the question so there will be no confusion in id and since id will be not consecutive

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    2026-06-06T09:17:04+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 9:17 am
    set @val = 0;
    update  table_name set number = (@val:=@val+1);
    

    This would work even if table is:

    id  | number
    1   | 3
    4   | 4
    7   | NULL
    10  | 5
    11  | NULL
    

    to be like this:

    id  | number
    1   | 1
    4   | 2
    7   | 3
    10  | 4
    11  | 5
    
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