Welcome  |  Sign In     | 
MSDN
     
Transact-SQL Reference
RAND
Transact-SQL Reference
RAND

  Topic last updated -- July 2003

Returns a random float value from 0 through 1.

Syntax

RAND ( [ seed ] )

Arguments

seed

Is an integer expression (tinyint, smallint, or int) that specifies the seed value. If seed is not specified, Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 assigns a seed value at random. For a given seed value, the result returned is always the same.

Return Types

float

Remarks

Repetitive calls of RAND() with the same seed value in a single query return the same results.

For a connection, if RAND() is called with a specified seed value, all subsequent calls of RAND() produce results based on the seeded RAND() call. For example, the following query always returns the same sequence of numbers.

SELECT RAND(100), RAND(), RAND() 
Examples

This example produces four different random numbers generated with the RAND function.

DECLARE @counter smallint
SET @counter = 1
WHILE @counter < 5
   BEGIN
      SELECT RAND() Random_Number
      SET NOCOUNT ON
      SET @counter = @counter + 1
      SET NOCOUNT OFF
   END
GO

See Also

Mathematical Functions


©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use  |  Trademarks  |  Privacy Statement
 
Page view tracker