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Hi I have a postgresql "TABLE1" with 2.7 million records. Each record has a field "FIELD1" that may be empty or may have data. I want a SELECT statement or method that a) returns the first 1000 results from TABLE1 with FIELD1 empty, and b) randomly pick one of the records to return to a python variable. Help???

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For selecting first 1000 result you can use limit in your query

SELECT field1 FROM table1 ORDER BY id Limit 1000;

The result will be a list in python. So you can use python random module to operate on the result list.

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    How does postgresql choose the 1000? Is it in order of primary key number? If yes, how can I get 1000 random records? Jul 2, 2013 at 14:22
  • You can add ORDER BY clause to query also. I have edited my answer. Default order by has to be primary id but not always guaranted to be ordered. Jul 2, 2013 at 15:01
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If performance is not a concern:

SELECT *
FROM  (
   SELECT *
   FROM   tbl
   WHERE  field1 IS NULL
   ORDER  BY id           --?? unclear from question
   LIMIT  1000
   ) sub
ORDER  BY random()
LIMIT  1;

This returns 1 perfectly random row from the "first" 1000 empty rows.
"Empty" meaning NULL, and "first" meaning smallest id.

If performance is a concern, you need to be a lot more specific.
If your circumstances match, this related answer might of help:
Best way to select random rows PostgreSQL

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