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Re: ad-hoc update check

From: Jared Still <jkstill_at_cybcon.com>
Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 20:53:19 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0046D8C0.20020528205319@fatcity.com>

Dennis,

If management is Ok with this ( have you asked? ) you need to take some steps to protect your database, your job and your reputation.

'cuz the duhvelopers will do their best to destroy all three.

  1. You need a test database with a reasonable amount of test data
  2. Your duhvelopers need to develop their data massage routines against the test database.
  3. When they think they have it right, run the query on the QA database. If resource/time constraints demand it, this might be your test database.
  4. They need to check their results. This means that an actual user that is very familiar with the application will use the application against the QA database, and sign off on the results.
  5. Don't give them an account on the production database. They must supply you the DBA with script that you will run. They must supply documentation with the script. If the docs are imcomplete, don't run the script until the docs are complete.

Anyway, this is what makes me happy. :)

Jared

On Tuesday 28 May 2002 15:25, dmeng_at_focal.com wrote:
> Hi folks -
> I have received a stream of requests from developers/production support (
> yep, same group, dont ask ) to do ad-hoc data massaging in the production
> databases. Since I don't know the applications that well, it's hard for me
> to push back these requests when told that if the script don't get run
> today, marketing department won't be able to use the system etc. I wonder
> if other people on the list have the same problem and I am thinking about
> coming up with a document for the developers to fill out making sure the
> request won't hose up the database. I wonder how other shops deal with
> issues like these and can you let me know what you can do to check for
> potential issues with a sql script.
>
> TIA
>
> Dennis Meng
> Database Administrator
> Focal Communications Corp.

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