This page is a quick reference checkpoint for ROW_NUMBER in ORACLE: behavior, syntax rules, edge cases, and a minimal example; plus the official vendor documentation.
ROW_NUMBER assigns a unique sequential number to each row within the window partition.
Behavior: Assigns a unique, increasing integer to each row in the ordered partition; no ties share a value.
If this behavior feels unintuitive, the tutorial below explains the underlying pattern step-by-step.
Syntax: ROW_NUMBER() OVER (analytic_clause). Empty parentheses required.
SELECT department_id, last_name, salary, ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY salary DESC) AS row_num FROM employees;
If you came here to confirm syntax, you’re done. If you came here to get better at window functions, choose your next step.
ROW_NUMBER is part of a bigger window-function pattern. If you want the “why”, start here: Ranking Functions
Reading docs is useful. Writing the query correctly under pressure is the skill.
For the authoritative spec, use the vendor docs. This page is the fast “sanity check”.
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