Application Documentation for Oracle Objects
From: Jeff Chirco <JChirco_at_innout.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 19:39:19 +0000
Message-ID: <6D9F00643B733E489E419CB485C966270DE897_at_IRVMBX01.innout.corp>
When your application developers write applications do you require any type of documentation as far as listing what packages are being called or maybe even more specific what procedures are being called in each part of your application? And do any of you have this automatically collected via a log on trigger or part of the connection info, or even a separate log procedure? Right now we have nothing and I would really like to know how and where all our pl/sql objects are being used. We write a lot of custom applications for our company and share a lot of code/tables among applications.
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 19:39:19 +0000
Message-ID: <6D9F00643B733E489E419CB485C966270DE897_at_IRVMBX01.innout.corp>
When your application developers write applications do you require any type of documentation as far as listing what packages are being called or maybe even more specific what procedures are being called in each part of your application? And do any of you have this automatically collected via a log on trigger or part of the connection info, or even a separate log procedure? Right now we have nothing and I would really like to know how and where all our pl/sql objects are being used. We write a lot of custom applications for our company and share a lot of code/tables among applications.
Oh and on a side note, do your .Net developer or C++ or whaterver write their own pl/sql or do you have a dedicated team to do just pl/sql for your Windows developers?
Thanks for your input.
Jeff
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