What are the two conditions that must be fulfilled for a field to become a primary key of a table?
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The two conditions that must be fulfilled for a field to become a primary key of a table are :-
⏩ The value in the column acting as a primary key is always unique for that column...
⏩It cannot be left blank or have a value as null...
⏩ The value in the column acting as a primary key is always unique for that column...
⏩It cannot be left blank or have a value as null...
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The two conditions that are necessary to fulfill for a field to become a primary key of a table are......
1)))). The primary key must contain a value . It should not be left zero ...
2)))) The column side value should have a different type if characters...
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here's Ur answer.....
The two conditions that are necessary to fulfill for a field to become a primary key of a table are......
1)))). The primary key must contain a value . It should not be left zero ...
2)))) The column side value should have a different type if characters...
Hope it Helps❤
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