Constraints give control over the data in your tables. If a user attempts to store data in a
column that would violate a constraint, an error is raised. This applies even if the value came from
the default value definition.
There are several types of constraints: check constraint, not null constraint, unique constraint,
primary key constraint and foreign key constraint.
You can set a not null constraint and primary key constraint by using
Column Editor. A check and unique constraint can be defined
using Constraint Editor and
Constraint Manager.
Please refer to
References and Foreign
Keys for information about a foreign key constraint.