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I just think it's a waste. You can tell by context what kind of thing a
thing is. For example, consider: "select a.flarg from bloing a where
a.croopoo > 7". This can be understood by syntactical context (even with
the nonsense names), without having to rename "bloing" to
"bloing_table".
Most of the embedding of type names into object names that I've seen has been implemented by users who were inexperienced at the time they created the standard. They were worried that without embedding the type name into the object name, they might forget what kind of object it was. ...Most such naming conventions become onerous over time, long after you find out that you can find the type of something in the data dictionary, but after it's too late to save the thousands of extra characters of typing that'll waste people's lifespans over time.
In my old OFA paper, I made a joke about how we don't embed type names into object names in daily life, with just a few exceptions (Billy the Kid, Winnie the Pooh, Atilla the Hun, and the younger family members of the old Walton Family TV show are a few examples). If you have both a dog and a child named "Rex," though, it's probably a good idea to expect them both to come when you call. With SQL, though, I can't think of a case in which it's not easy to tell by syntactic context what kind of thing you're talking about...
Cary Millsap
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-----Original Message-----
Carmichael
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 4:49 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Cary,
you said
"* Don't embed the object type in the object's name. I used to see this
all the time with tablespaces called XYZ_TS, indexes called IND_THING,
and so on."
what's your logic behind that?
Rachel
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