Creating SCV Constraint
To create a SCV Constraint:
- Select Configuration > SCV > Constraints.
 - Click New.
 - Specify this information:
- Name
 - A unique name of the Constraint.Note: This field is disabled for the existing SCV Constraint.
 - Table
 - The table name, based on which the constraint is defined.
 - Description
 - The description of the Constraint.
 - Type
 - The type of the Constraint. Possible values:
- Primary Key
 - Business Key
 - Foreign Key
 - Hash Key
 - Export Key
 - Refresh Key
 
 - Parent
 - Indicates, if the Foreign Key Type Constraint is a
								reference to the parent table. Possible values:
- On
 - Off
 
Note: This field is visible only if the Type of the constraint is set to Foreign Key. - Referenced Constraint
 - A reference to the Business Key or Primary Key
									Constraint.Note: This field is visible only if the Type of the constraint is set to Foreign Key.
 - Enabled
 - Indicates the status of the Constraint. Possible values:
- On (Active)
 - Off (Inactive)
 
Note: By default, the field is set to On. - System
 - Indicates if the Constraint is system defined or user
									defined.Note: This option is enabled for the constraint defined by the system.
 
 - Click '+' in the Constraints section to add a new column.
 - 
				Specify this information:
				
- Column
 - The columns to be included in the constraint from the selected Table.
 - Sequence
 - The numeric value (except zero) that indicates the position of the Column in the constraint. The Sequence must be defined for each Column.
 
 - Click Add. A new row is added to the Constraints section.
 - Repeat Steps 4, 5 & 6 to add multiple columns.
 - 
				Click Save. The new SCV Constraint
					is created after successful validation of the specified information.
				Note: You can use the Constraint list page to:
- Create a duplicate of the existing SCV Constraint and modify the parameters as required using the Duplicate option.
 - Delete SCV Constraints using the Delete option.