Neglecting the missing relationships, issues with ordering, or anything that might cause the data to be inaccurate, you could try this, which will arbitrarily assign a row number to each record in the two tables, and match the two tables together with that number, and then update the Name field based on that match:
WITH Source AS
(
SELECT
Name, ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT 1)) AS RowNum
FROM
[Table2]
),
Destination AS
(
SELECT
Name, ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT 1)) AS RowNum
FROM
[Table1]
)
UPDATE
d
SET
d.Name = s.Name
FROM
Source s
JOIN
Destination d
ON
s.RowNum = d.RowNum
But: without having something concrete that relates one table to the other, you could end up with the 300 names from the source table copied to a randomized set of 300 rows in your destination table.
EDIT: Based on your comment of wanting randomized data, if you change the ROW_NUMBER()
columns to:
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT NEWID()))
you will truly get some randomized data.
name
?Table1 INNER JOIN Table2 ON table1.id = table2.id
. If you think there may be a trick that we could employ, I'd advise you to give the full table definitions for both tables, as well as sample data.