yes, you can
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From: D Woods [mailto:debbie@stripped]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:02 PM
To: mysql@stripped
Subject: primary key that doesn't autoincrement
I'm a novice at setting up a mysql database and don't know the answer to
this. I usually set up my primary keys as autoincrementing ID fields. Now I
need to have a primary key that isn't an autoincrementing field as I want to
store the CFTOKEN and use it as the primary key. Can I not have a
non-autoincrementing primary key in mysql?
Thanks
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