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SQL Server automatically creates an index on?

a) Primary key
b) Foreign Key
c)Unique Key
d)Non of the above
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alok0000 10-Feb-15 4:57am    
Hi, Actually i knows that option d is true, but i asked because in www.indiabix.com i found another option. It can be created on
primary and foreign key. Hence i need an explanation. I did not ask something like you are going to do my home work thank you
OriginalGriff 10-Feb-15 5:18am    
Then in future instead of just copy'n'pasteing your homework question in, perhaps you might want to put a little effort into asking the question, given that we can't see your screen, access your HDD or read your mind?

We only get what you give us to work with: so when you post your homework that is what we answer...
alok0000 10-Feb-15 5:24am    
I have no time to argument. if you have answer then reply.. if you are code project owner then delete my question marking it as a wrong. Thank you.
OriginalGriff 10-Feb-15 5:48am    
No argument is intended: And to be honest your attitude precludes me answering your question anyway.

Perhaps you should rethink your strategy of rude arrogance towards people you want help from, in future?
alok0000 10-Feb-15 6:04am    
Ok thank you for your guidance on how to post a question. Regret my question hurt you a lot. Sorry

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