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    Can anybody point me to some *Oracle Approved* plsql code standards/best practices?

    Thanks,

    R
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    hope this would help you: http://www.oradoc.com/ora816/appdev.816/a77069/toc.htm

    Else hit the books on shelf, from Oriely /McGrawHill

    Sam
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    Thanks, but I was thinking more along the lines of the following:

    http://www.gnaps.com/code_standards.html

    I am implementing some company-wide best practices, and would like to stay within the realm of industry-wide standards as well. For instance, my Java standards come from sun, etc...


    Thanks,

    R
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    "Oracle PL/SQL programming" by steven feurerstein is a good source of good coding style.

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    A template of Oracle PL/SQL coding standards can be found at: http://www.gantthead.com

    It is the MSWord document entiteled "Oracle Coding Standards". You must be registered to download it, but the registration is free. Once you are registered, the easiest way to find this doccument is to use their search facility - enter ORACLE CODING STANDARDS as the search phrase and you'll get it.

    For coding "best practices" I think dhe definite guide is S.Feurenstein's latest book "Oracle PL/SQL Best Practices" from O'Reilly

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