Title: RE: Database naming conventions

Thanks,   I Talking about the SID.

I got my smile for the day, putting version etc. in would certainly add to the absurdity.

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From: Jay Hostetter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 11:59 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Re: Database naming conventions


Are we talking SID or connect string?  I seem to remember that there was (or is on certain OSs) a limit to the length of the SID - so I tend to keep the SIDs short and sweet.  If it is the connect string - then who is it that needs to know it is an Oracle database?  The user?  Why?  The DBA?  Er...shouldn't he/she already know that? 

I agree with you - I would eliminate the 'ora'.  You can illustrate the absurdity by insisting that it also include the version number and OS ora9201tru64p24x7.



Jay Hostetter
Oracle DBA
D. & E. Communications
Ephrata, PA  USA

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/03 11:23AM >>>
List,
 
I'm use to using a standard D=development T=test P=production.  So for a
database newly created on development it would be called something like
D24X7.  Then when it was created on Production it would be called P24X7.  Or
along similar lines.
 
I'm working with an other DBA who wants everything to start with ora.
Therefore it would be called orad24x7 and orap24x7.  I've argued the ora is
rather redundant since everyone will know it's an Oracle database they are
connecting to.  He is adamant it should have the ora identification so it is
easily identified.  I feel it will cause more confusion having ora at the
beging of every dbname. 
 
Any thoughts for against either position?
 
TIA
M.Godlewski
 
 
 
 



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