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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRIMARY KEY AND FOREIGN KEY

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Answered by anupama777vidya
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Answer:

Primary Key

Primary key uniquely identify a record in the table.

Primary Key can't accept null values.

By default, Primary key is clustered index and data in the database table is physically organized in the sequence of clustered index.

We can have only one Primary key in a table.

Foreign Key

Foreign key is a field in the table that is primary key in another table.

Foreign key can accept multiple null value.

Foreign key do not automatically create an index, clustered or non-clustered. You can manually create an index on foreign key.

We can have more than one foreign key in a table.

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