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Description: A database object identifier is a term used to refer to a unique name assigned to an object within a database. This object can be a table, a view, an index, a stored procedure, among others. Identifiers are fundamental for the organization and management of data, as they allow users and database management systems (DBMS) to refer to these objects accurately and efficiently. Identifiers must be unique within their context, meaning that there cannot be two objects with the same name in the same database. Additionally, identifiers may have restrictions on their length and the characters they can include, depending on the database management system used. In general, a good identifier should be descriptive and easy to remember, thus facilitating interaction with the database and the writing of SQL queries.

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