Title: RE: Database naming conventions

We use following syntax ...

* FAM     -- ABC Family Production DB
* OLDFAM  -- essentially FAM but as of 2AM today (refreshed daily or on demand)
* FAMQA   -- FAM QA
* FAMTEST -- FAM User Acceptance
* FAMDEV  -- Fam development

This works good for us ...

Raj
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Rajendra Jamadagni              MIS, ESPN Inc.
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at ESPN dot com
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--- "Godlewski, Melissa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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