Oracle and QA

2003-07-24 Thread Gabriel Aragon
Hi guys, I'm looking for some orientation about
Quality Assurance for Oracle and databases, anyone has
experience with this? This issue about QA is
completely new to me, I know the OFA document and how
to aplly it, but don't know what else to do, maybe
something about QA for SQL statements?

Comments are welcome.

Thanks
Gabriel Aragon

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Re: Oracle and QA

2003-07-24 Thread Pete Finnigan
Hi Gabriel,

for the database or applications as well?, 

a suggestion - you could do worse than follow Steven Feuersteins
standards for PL/SQL - see the many books he has written on PL/SQL for
O'Reilly.

hth

kind regards

Pete

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RE: Oracle and QA

2003-07-24 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Gabriel
   QA is a really broad subject. How this applies to Oracle will vary a lot,
depending on how your site implements QA. For some sites, this means test,
staging, and production databases. Other sites would be happy if they just
had a test system. If you don't have any more to go on, you could surf
Google. Typing Oracle and QA yielded 83,600 sites. If you added other terms
specific to your site, you could trim that down to a reasonable number.

Dennis Williams
DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi guys, I'm looking for some orientation about
Quality Assurance for Oracle and databases, anyone has
experience with this? This issue about QA is
completely new to me, I know the OFA document and how
to aplly it, but don't know what else to do, maybe
something about QA for SQL statements?

Comments are welcome.

Thanks
Gabriel Aragon

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