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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T10:36:53+00:00 2026-06-13T10:36:53+00:00

I have two tables. Table 1 has about 80 rows and Table 2 has

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I have two tables. Table 1 has about 80 rows and Table 2 has about 10 million.

I would like to update all the rows in Table 2 with a random row from Table 1. I don’t want the same row for all the rows. Is it possible to update Table 2 and have it randomly select a value for each row it is updating?

This is what I have tried, but it puts the same value in each row.

update member_info_test
set hostessid = (SELECT TOP 1 hostessId FROM hostess_test ORDER BY NEWID())

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    2026-06-13T10:36:54+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:36 am

    Ok, I think that this is one of the weirdest query that I’ve wrote, and I think that this is gonna be terrible slow. But give it a shot:

    UPDATE A
    SET A.hostessid = B.hostessId
    FROM member_info_test A
    CROSS APPLY (SELECT TOP 1 hostessId
                 FROM hostess_test 
                 WHERE A.somecolumn = A.somecolumn
                 ORDER BY NEWID()) B
    
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