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You administer a Microsoft SQL Server database. The database contains a table named Employee.
Part of the Employee table is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit tab.)


Unless stated above, no columns in the Employee table reference other tables.
Confidential information about the employees is stored in a separate table named EmployeeData. One record exists within EmployeeData for each record in the
Employee table.
You need to assign the appropriate constraints and table properties to ensure data integrity and visibility.
On which column in the Employee table should you create a Foreign Key constraint that references a different table in the database?

  • A. DateHired
  • B. DepartmentID
  • C. EmployeeID
  • D. EmployeeNum
  • E. FirstName
  • F. JobTitle
  • G. LastName
  • H. MiddleName
  • I. ReportsToID
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️
Use the EmployeeID, which would be used as a primary key in the Employee table, when defining a foreign key constraint from another table in the database.

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Fadletime
4 years, 5 months ago
Yes. EmployeeID would be the primary key in the Employee table
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lilupv
4 years, 8 months ago
I think, it is DepartmentID
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