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Primary Keys

Can you assign two primary keys to a table? If so how? Cheers!

RE: Primary Keys

Hi Tristan,

Thanks for the question

The answer to that is no, within a table you can only have one primary key, similar to the concept of everyone has a national insurance number. It is possible to not assign a primary key but you cannot have more than one.

kind regards

Tracy

 

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Colouring cells containing formulas

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