Kovacs Zoltan wrote:
  >> Here is a method which is fairly cumbersome, but will do what you want.
  >> (Whether what you want is useful, is another matter.  The row numbers
  >> have no meaning except to delineate which row is printed after which; they
  >> bear no relation to their order in the table.)
  >Thanks, Oliver! Are you sure there is no other (more
  >convenient) solution? I don't think this is a part of the SQL standard but
  >it could be a PostgreSQL extension. Hm?

I believe Oracle has an inbuilt feature to do this; I don't know about
any other database.  Nor do I know if any other databases can accommodate
user-defined functions.

But what is the actual use of this feature?  Why do you need it?

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