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From: BachiGuddi1
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Hi ,    In relation theory there is no concept of a ROWID. So , u won't be able to 
find the stuff using ANSI SQL.    Which DB are u using ?   if it is SQL Server ,  u 
have to have a home grown method. Use some identity column. Even then , if u insert 
and delete , the result will go for a six.   Oracle is having  (a non-standard 
extension ) ROWNUM to retrieve the RowID.   in Oracle use the following   Select  
ROWNUM,field1,field2 from Tablename    For eg :-     Select ROWNUM , NAME ,AGE from 
Employee   Hope this helps   Praseed Pai      

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