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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T18:41:36+00:00 2026-05-30T18:41:36+00:00

I have simple table with two columns: id INTEGER as a key, and data

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I have simple table with two columns: “id” INTEGER as a key, and “data” INTEGER.

One of the user’s requirement is to save order in which he view data.
So I have to save order of records in table.

The simple solution as I see: id, data, order_id.
But in this case if user add record into the middle of his table’s view,
we have to update many records.

Another idea: id, data, next_id, previous_id.
The insertion is fast, but extraction of record in defined order is slow.

So what is the best (fast) method to save order of records in table
using sqlite? fast = fast insert + fast extraction of records in defined order.

Update:
The problem with order_id is as I see in insertion of new record. I expect that we have 10 * 10^3 records. The insertion of new records will in the worst case update of all 10 * 10^3 records. sqlite database file is on flash memory. So it is not as fast as on PC, and will be better reduce “write” size, to increase life time of flash.

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    2026-05-30T18:41:38+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 6:41 pm

    I think the order_id is better, you only need one update instruction

    update table
       set order_id = order_id + @newRecordOrder
     where id = @id
       and order_id > @newRecordOrder
    

    I do wonder if that order is unique to all the table or to a subset, thus needing a second pk field.

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