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Why would "ExpirationDate” be a poor choice as a primary key? Date/Time data type cannot function as a primary key.
Primary key choices should contain a decimal data type.
There could be more than one item with the same expiration date.
Date/Time is always used as a Boolean data type.


Why would ExpirationDate” be a poor choice as a primary key?

Date/Time data type cannot function

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