SQL Server RAND() Function

Example

Return a random decimal number (no seed value - so it returns a completely random number >= 0 and <1):

SELECT RAND();
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Definition and Usage

The RAND() function returns a random number between 0 (inclusive) and 1 (exclusive).

Syntax

RAND(seed)

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
seed Optional. If seed is specified, it returns a repeatable sequence of random numbers. If no seed is specified, it returns a completely random number

Technical Details

Works in: SQL Server (starting with 2008), Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Data Warehouse

More Examples

Example

Return a random decimal number (with seed value of 6):

SELECT RAND(6);
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Example

Return a random decimal number >= 5 and <10:

SELECT RAND()*(10-5)+5;
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Example

Return a random number >= 5 and <=10:

SELECT FLOOR(RAND()*(10-5+1)+5);
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