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_____ field in a table stores unique values for each record of the table.​

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Answered by tsc40020905
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Answer:

Primary key

Explanation:

Primary key is a field that uniquely identifies each record in a table. For example, in a school database, the Roll Number of each student uniquely identifies each student. A Primary key does not allow Null Values and must always have a unique value.

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