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In a database table, which field stores the unique identifying piece of data for a record?

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The answer is letter d. The primary key is the unique identifier throughout a database table. It could be a social security number, license number, or telephone number. This makes a person to be easily identified especially when there's a lot of people with the same name in the database.

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