What is ROWNUM and ROW_NUMBER ?
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ROWNUM is a "pseudocolumn" that assigns a number to each row returned by a query:
ROW_NUMBER is an analytic function that assigns a number to each row according to its ordering within a group of rows:
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rownum is a pseudocolumn which can be added to any select query, to number the rows returned (starting with 1). They are ordered according to when they were identified as being part of the final result set. (#ref) row_number is an analytic's function, which can be used to number the rows returned by the query in an order mandated by the row_number() function. |
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From a little reading, ROWNUM is a value automatically assigned by Oracle to a rowset (prior to ORDER BY being evaluated, so don't ever ROW_NUMBER() appears to be a function for assigning row numbers to a result set returned by a subquery or partition. |
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