You do not absolutely need a primary key, but I suggest you add an
auto-increment primary key anyways. When you start coding your PHP
application, you may find that you need to identify a specific record and
this auto-increment field will be your way to do that.
Regards,
Jerry Schwartz
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meridklt wrote:
>
> I'm working through (my first day) PHP & MySQL for Dummies and I'm stuck
> on the primary field for my database.
> I want to create a racing pigeon results database that has 6 fields only.
> The results will be imported into the database in bulk from a CSV file
> Owner - GBr
>
> I'm working through (my first day) PHP & MySQL for Dummies and I'm stuck
on
> the primary field for my database.
> I want to create a racing pigeon results database that has 6 fields only.
> The results will be imported into the database in bulk from a CSV file
> Owner - GBring - Ering - Arri
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I'm working through (my first day) PHP & MySQL for Dummies and I'm stuck
on
the primary field for my database.
I want to create a racing pigeon results database that has 6 fields
only.
The results will be imported into the database in bulk from a CSV file
Owner - GBring - Ering - Arrivedtime