can primary key of one table be a primary key in many other
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can primary key of one table be a primary key in many other tables..

Answer / pramod

The Primary Key of one table is foreign key for other
table. The primary key of one table can be primary key of
other tables, but there will be no use of that, it will
break the RDBMS Rule and make the RDBMS slow.

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can primary key of one table be a primary key in many other tables..

Answer / jayanth

no we can 't do like that , the primary will be the foreign
key for the another table!!

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can primary key of one table be a primary key in many other tables..

Answer / santosh

Primary key can be used as foreign key in another table.

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can primary key of one table be a primary key in many other tables..

Answer / chaitali

No..We can't create the primary key of one table be a
primary key in many other tables..
Primary Key will be the foreign key of another table..
only one primary key is possible 2 table.

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