Changes for page 10 Constraints

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60 -== 10.3 Reporting Constraints ==
60 +== 10.4 Reporting Constraints ==
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62 62  A Reporting Constraint is a Maintainable Artefact which restricts the values that can be reported in a dataset or metadata set based on one or more inclusion or exclusion rules. 
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66 66  * Data Constraint
67 67  * Metadata Constraint
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69 -== 10.4 Data Constraint ==
69 +=== 10.4.1 Data Constraint ===
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71 71  A Data Constraint is used to add additional restrictions to the allowable values reported in a dataset.  Data Constraints can be applied to the follow structures which are collectively known as Constrainable structures:
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78 78  **Note** regardless of the Constrainable structure, the restricted values relate to  the allowable content for the Component of the DSD to which the constrained object relates. 
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80 -=== 10.4.1 Metadata Constraint ===
80 +=== 10.4.2 Metadata Constraint ===
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82 82  A Metadata Constraint is used to add additional restrictions to the allowable values reported in a metadataset.  Metadata Constraints can be applied to the follow structures which are collectively known as Constrainable structures:
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89 89  **Note** regardless of the Constrainable structure,  the restricted values relate to  the allowable content for the Component of the MSD to which the constrained object relates. 
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91 -=== 10.4.2 Scope of a Constraint ===
91 +=== 10.4.3 Scope of a Constraint ===
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93 93  A Constraint is used specify the content of a data or metadata source in terms of the component values or the keys.
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125 125  In view of the flexibility of constraints attachment, clear rules on their usage are required. These are elaborated below.
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127 -=== 10.4.3 Multiple Constraints ===
127 +=== 10.4.4 Multiple Constraints ===
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129 129  There can be many Constraints for any Constrainable Artefact (e.g., DSD), subject to the following restrictions:
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131 -**10.4.4.1 Cube Region**
131 +==== 10.4.4.1 Cube Region ====
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133 133  A Constraint can contain multiple Member Selections (e.g., Dimensions).
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