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SELECT is like this:

SELECT  DISTINCT  
     Header.EntryGUID,
     Header.ImportDate
FROM table_Name Header
WHERE Header.ID 
ORDER BY EntryGUID

OUTPUT is:

EntryGUID   -------------------------------------------------  ImportDate

B7FFC239-2370-4E65-A184-7F2DD18A196E-----2015-02-24 00:00:00.000

B7FFC239-2370-4E65-A184-7F2DD18A196E-----2015-03-15 00:00:00.000

My question is how to select for second row NEWID()

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You can do it with window functions:

select ImportDate,
       case when row_number() over(partition by EntryGUID order by ImportDate) = 1
            then EntryGUID else newid() end as EntryGUID
from(
SELECT DISTINCT  
     Header.EntryGUID,
     Header.ImportDate
FROM table_Name Header
WHERE Header.ID = 'variable')t

This will order rows by date, leave first row untouched and replace other rows with new guids.

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