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Re: What is the meaning of # and $ characters in database object names?

From: sybrandb <sybrandb_at_gmail.com>
Date: 4 Oct 2006 03:56:52 -0700
Message-ID: <1159959412.425019.25570@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>

ricforduk_at_yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Around 1984 Oracle 2 was released under RSX/11M. RSX/11M was the
> precursor to VAX/VMS and made heavy use of $ for reserved symbols.
> (For example, in modern VMS, $STATE, $SEVERITY etc.) I believe the
> early Oracle developers adopted this convention for their own 'reserved
> symbols' - but placed the $ at the end of string just to be different.
>
> Anyone else remember IOR C?

Oh sure.
And IOR W
And above all IOR I
where I is for initialize
(which meant, IIRC, 'CREATE A NEW DATABASE')

-- 
Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA
Received on Wed Oct 04 2006 - 05:56:52 CDT

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