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Answer Posted / Vineeta Gunjiyal
Keys in SQL are used to enforce uniqueness of data within a table or a combination of columns. There are two main types of keys: PRIMARY KEY and UNIQUE CONSTRAINT. The primary key is a specific type of unique constraint that identifies each row uniquely.
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