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New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013 1st Edition by Joseph Adamski,Kathy Finnegan,Sharon Scollard

Edition 1ISBN: 978-1285099200
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New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013 1st Edition by Joseph Adamski,Kathy Finnegan,Sharon Scollard

Edition 1ISBN: 978-1285099200
Exercise 3
The
The      , whose values uniquely identify each record in a table, is called a(n)      , when it is placed in a second table to form a relationship between the two tables.
, whose values uniquely identify each record in a table, is called a(n)
The      , whose values uniquely identify each record in a table, is called a(n)      , when it is placed in a second table to form a relationship between the two tables.
, when it is placed in a second table to form a relationship between the two tables.
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The primary key , whose values uniquely
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