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SQL 2005, method to fetch the next 1000 rows

Asked by sarika_patalay in SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server

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Can anyone here tell me a method/ procedure  to get first 1000 rows, then the next 1000, and then the next 1000 rows, so on and so forth, until the rowcount of the table is reached. My problem is that my table (which has around 14 mi records), does not have a primary key nor the data is in order to be sorted by 'order by'.
I am working on SQL 2005. Any help in this regard is appreciated.Start Free Trial
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