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NO. A Unique Identifier is NOT Necessarily a PRIMARY KEY; however a PRIMARY KEY is always a UNIQUE IDENTIFIER.
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Primary key helps differentiate the data in a table which contains multiple occurrences of any value in columns. Besides that it is considered good programming practice which will ensure that there...
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