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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T15:53:07+00:00 2026-05-22T15:53:07+00:00

I want to populate a table column with a running integer number, so I’m

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I want to populate a table column with a running integer number, so I’m thinking of using ROWNUM. However, I need to populate it based on the order of other columns, something like ORDER BY column1, column2. That is, unfortunately, not possible since Oracle does not accept the following statement:

UPDATE table_a SET sequence_column = rownum ORDER BY column1, column2;

Nor the following statement (an attempt to use WITH clause):

WITH tmp AS (SELECT * FROM table_a ORDER BY column1, column2)
UPDATE tmp SET sequence_column = rownum;

So how do I do it using an SQL statement and without resorting to cursor iteration method in PL/SQL?

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    2026-05-22T15:53:08+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:53 pm

    This should work (works for me)

    update table_a outer 
    set sequence_column = (
        select rnum from (
    
               -- evaluate row_number() for all rows ordered by your columns
               -- BEFORE updating those values into table_a
               select id, row_number() over (order by column1, column2) rnum  
               from table_a) inner 
    
        -- join on the primary key to be sure you'll only get one value
        -- for rnum
        where inner.id = outer.id);
    

    OR you use the MERGE statement. Something like this.

    merge into table_a u
    using (
      select id, row_number() over (order by column1, column2) rnum 
      from table_a
    ) s
    on (u.id = s.id)
    when matched then update set u.sequence_column = s.rnum
    
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