SELECT TOP N and BOTTOM N Rows Using SQL Server

If you have been looking out for a query that gives you TOP 'N' and Bottom 'N' records of a table, then check this out.

The query shown below selects the TOP 5 and BOTTOM 5 records ordered by CustomerID from the 'Customers' table of the Northwind database:


;With CTETemp


as


(


Select


CustomerID


,ROW_NUMBER() OVER (Order BY CustomerID) as TopFive


,ROW_NUMBER() OVER (Order BY CustomerID Desc) as BottomFive


FROM


Customers


)


Select CustomerID From CTETemp Where TopFive <=5 or BottomFive <=5


ORDER BY TopFive asc





Result:


Customer ID



ALFKI


ANATR


ANTON


AROUT


BERGS


WARTH


WELLI


WHITC


WILMK


WOLZA



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2 comments:

رضا said...

ROW_NUMBER() !
which version of sql server is this?
or
where is the function?

Suprotim Agarwal said...

SQL Server 2005, 2008 :)