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fix: remove limitation clustering key can not be primary key #2194

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@wayblink wayblink changed the title enhance: remove limitation clustering key can not be primary key fix: remove limitation clustering key can not be primary key Jul 23, 2024
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/lgtm

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@XuanYang-cn XuanYang-cn added PR | cherry-picked to 2.x PR already cherry-picked to branch 2.x and removed PR | need to cherry-pick to 2.x This PR need to be cherry-picked to 2.x branch labels Jul 25, 2024
@sre-ci-robot sre-ci-robot merged commit 8b3488d into milvus-io:master Jul 25, 2024
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