Thanks for your solutions above! DCount did the trick for me too!
I had to use a combination of date columns and a unique identifier for the sorting portion of it (as well as some additional conditions), so here is what I ended up doing:
1) I had to check if DateColumnA was null, then check if DateColumnB was null, then use DateColumnC; then, if multiple records have the same date value, they all end up with the same id!
2) So, I figured I would use the integer unique ID of the table, and add it up to the time as "minutes". This will always provide different results
3) Finally, the logic above results in the count starting in 0... so just add 1!
SELECT
1+DCount("[RequestID]","[Request]","Archived=0 and ProjectPhase <> 2 and iif(isnull(DateColumnA)=true,iif(isnull(DateColumnB)=true,DateColumnC,DateColumnB),DateColumnA)+(RequestID/3600) < #" & if(isnull(DateColumnA)=true,iif(isnull(DateColumnB)=true,DateColumnC,DateColumnB),DateColumnA) + (RequestID/3600) & "#") AS RowID,
FROM
Request
ORDER BY 1
I hope this helps you out!