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I ran SQL query in Stack Exchange,

SELECT
    *
FROM
    Users
WHERE
    Id=4453737
ORDER BY
    Reputation DESC;

I got some fields in it including AccountId I know UserId is our unique ID then what about AccountId?

what is the difference between Both?

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  • One major difference to be aware of is that UserID isn't unique. Any number of users can use the same UserId , which allows at best for confusion, or, worse, forgery and identity theft.
    – user207421
    Oct 22, 2017 at 9:17

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AccountId is the id that belongs to your network profile. So it is a ForeignKey to the Account table. However, that table isn't in SEDE.

It is stable across all your user profiles on all sites.

UserId is per site (and different per site)

You can do some nice cross-site analysis with UserId and Accountid like I did for Who is the user with highest combined reputation from all Stack Exchange sites?

You can find the tables, attributes and their meaning in Database schema documentation for the public data dump and SEDE

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    +1 for the link to the interesting query about the "highest combined reputation"
    – Zanon
    Oct 22, 2017 at 9:26
  • Which one do you use to join into for example Badges.UserId?
    – rjurney
    Jul 1, 2019 at 5:06
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    @rjurney the Id of the Users table.
    – rene
    Jul 1, 2019 at 6:07

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