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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T04:14:36+00:00 2026-05-31T04:14:36+00:00

I would like to write a MERGE statement to pick TOP 10 rows from

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I would like to write a MERGE statement to pick TOP 10 rows from a large table by using ORDER BY clause and update it’s one of the column values. MERGE statement allows me to pick TOP 10 rows but I could not put ORDER BY clause anywhere.

MERGE TOP(10) StudentAllocation AS SA
USING (SELECT @sub_id AS subId) AS TSA ON SA.sub_id = TSA.subId
WHEN MATCHED THEN 
       UPDATE SET SA.exam_batch = 1);
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    2026-05-31T04:14:37+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 4:14 am

    You can use a table expression as both the source and target for the MERGE.

    WITH SA AS
    (
    SELECT TOP(10) sub_id,
                   exam_batch 
    FROM StudentAllocation 
    ORDER BY sub_id
    )
    MERGE SA
    USING (SELECT @sub_id AS subId) AS TSA ON SA.sub_id = TSA.subId
    WHEN MATCHED THEN 
           UPDATE SET SA.exam_batch = 1;
    

    although it might be simpler to use

    WITH SA AS
    (
    SELECT TOP(10) sub_id,
                   exam_batch 
    FROM StudentAllocation 
    ORDER BY sub_id
    )
    UPDATE SA
    SET exam_batch = 1
    WHERE sub_id = @sub_id;
    
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