I have read it over and over again that SQL, at its heart, is an unordered model. That means executing the same SQL query multiple times can return result-set in different order, unless there's an "order by" clause included. Can someone explain why can a SQL query return result-set in different order in different instances of running the query? It may not be the case always, but its certainly possible.
Algorithmically speaking, does query plan not play any role in determining the order of result-set when there is no "order by" clause? I mean when there is query plan for some query, how does the algorithm not always return data in the same order?
Note: Am not questioning the use of order by, am asking why there is no-guarantee, as in, am trying to understand the challenges due to which there cannot be any guarantee.
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