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Working with Oracle Designer

From: paquette stephane <stephane_paquette_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 08 May 2002 10:24:03 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0045BD19.20020508102403@fatcity.com>


Hi,

We're discussing ways of working with Designer. We convinced developpers to use the check in/check out stuff and each application has its many workareas.

Someone here would like to press a button and have all the DDL generetad for at least 2 environments : prod and dev (including datafiles path and sizing). Of course the physical files layout/sizing are different in dev, test, QA, prod and maintenance environments.

One way we tought, is for each application, to have a logical DB where we put all the schemas, tables, and tablespaces.
For the same application, we created 2 physicals DB , lets called them dev and prod where we created the tablespaces with a storage definition. The storage definition would match the physical caracteristics of the db.

So, when generating for dev, we use the dev physical layout and when for prod we use the prod physical layout.

Anybody working like that ?
Other approach ?

TIA



Stéphane Paquette
DBA Oracle, consultant entrepôt de données Oracle DBA, datawarehouse consultant
stephane_paquette_at_yahoo.com

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