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Re: The case preference of writing SQL, PL/SQL, SQL*PLUS comands/scripts

From: Bastiaan Schaap <-nospam-bschaap_at_desyde.nl>
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 13:18:23 +0200
Message-ID: <ygoT6.20$nN3.655@psinet-eu-nl>

Oracle has developed a coding style which is widely used (at least here in The Netherlands) within the CDM development methodology. You can find info on it at: http://technet.oracle.com

I've seen a lot of companies like KPMG, Cap Gemini, CMG, etc. work with it. However your company and/or development team should decide on a standard everyone feels comfortable with. Once you choose one, it's best to stick with it, since switching coding styles can sometimes be a difficult process.....

So far my penny's worth...

HTH, Bastiaan Schaap

PS: Personally (as a programmer) I think the CDM standard sucks big time!



A little greed can get you lots of stuff. Received on Wed Jun 06 2001 - 06:18:23 CDT

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