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What is a primary key?​

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Answered by ItzRisingStar
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In the relational model of databases, a primary key is a specific choice of a minimal set of attributes that uniquely specify a tuple in a relation. Informally, a primary key is "which attributes identify a record", and in simple cases are simply a single attribute: a unique id.

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Answered by TheWonderWall
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The PRIMARY KEY constraint uniquely identifies each record in a table. Primary keys must contain UNIQUE values, and cannot contain NULL values. A table can have only ONE primary key; and in the table, this primary key can consist of single or multiple columns (fields).

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