MySQL provides a very simple method to select rows in random order. It uses the ORDER BY RAND()statement. If you will be used theORDER BY RAND() statement, MySQL will create a temporary table with all results, then will be assigned a random index to each row and finally will return the random rows! This makes the […]
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