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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T00:09:45+00:00 2026-05-12T00:09:45+00:00

How can I define a composite primary key consisting of two fields in SQL?

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How can I define a composite primary key consisting of two fields in SQL?

I want to make a table name voting with fields QuestionID, MemberID, and vote. And the Composite primary key consists of the fields QuestionID and MemberID.

How should I do this?

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    2026-05-12T00:09:45+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:09 am

    Just for clarification: a table can have at most one primary key. A primary key consists of one or more columns (from that table). If a primary key consists of two or more columns it is called a composite primary key. It is defined as follows:

    CREATE TABLE voting (
      QuestionID NUMERIC,
      MemberID NUMERIC,
      PRIMARY KEY (QuestionID, MemberID)
    );
    

    The pair (QuestionID,MemberID) must then be unique for the table and neither value can be NULL. If you do a query like this:

    SELECT * FROM voting WHERE QuestionID = 7
    

    it will use the primary key’s index. If however you do this:

    SELECT * FROM voting WHERE MemberID = 7
    

    it won’t because to use a composite index requires using all the keys from the “left”. If an index is on fields (A,B,C) and your criteria is on B and C then that index is of no use to you for that query. So choose from (QuestionID,MemberID) and (MemberID,QuestionID) whichever is most appropriate for how you will use the table.

    If necessary, add an index on the other:

    CREATE UNIQUE INDEX idx1 ON voting (MemberID, QuestionID);
    
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