- Default SQL Names
- Global Data Defaults
- Disjoint Data Set Defaults
- Embedded Data Set and Occurring Item Defaults
- Initial Values
- Set and Access Defaults as Indexes
- Set and Subset Defaults as Views
- Data Item Defaults
- Link Defaults
- Group Defaults
- Physical Option Defaults
- Restart Data Set Defaults
- SQL Referential Integrity Constraints
- Internal Large Objects (LOBs)
- SQL TIME
- SQL DATE
- Date Construct
- Security
- View Construct
When you perform an import operation on an Enterprise Database Server in Relational Design Center, a relational schema of the database is created and visible in the tree view. (Refer to Importing a Relational Schema later in this section for details on the import operation.)
It is important for you to understand the concepts associated with the relational schema and how you can use Relational Design Center to make modifications to the schema. This subsection discusses the following topics:

