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The phrase "a primary key" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of databases to refer to a unique identifier for a record in a table.
Example: "In our database design, we have designated the customer ID as a primary key to ensure each record is unique."
Alternatives: "a unique identifier" or "a key attribute".
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Metadata table A two dimensional relational table containing a primary key field and descriptive fields.
In relational form, each table contains a primary key named ID.
Otherwise, the identifier corresponds to a primary key and not a foreign key in the fact relation Hierarchy Level conformity (CLC) An attribute is considered as level when it is a primary key in any relationship.
In the case where a foreign key is considered as a primary key, it must belong to both lists.
JPQL search on a primary key has a higher overhead than JPA's find for the same object (RQ4).
Purpose unites people and in the case of business, employee-to-customer and employee-to-employee unification is a primary key to growth.
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He was designated by the US Navy recruiters as a Primary Key-Influencer and flew with the Blue Angels during Fleet Week 2014.
For this reason, we distinguish two lists: a primary keys list and a foreign keys list.
Experience representation was done using a Group Technology classification concept that helps assign a primary-key for a Case Based Teaching underlying system.
Sorting rules assure the uniqueness of the condensed form, thus making it suitable as a direct primary key for database applications, which rely on unique identifiers.
The UC_RELEASE table stores information on each data load from each source, and has a compound primary key of UC_RELEASE and SRC_ID fields.
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