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Proper way to name objects..
I have been told that if you don't name your tables, queries, forms & reports
like below than you did not build the db properly? Do these abbreviations have to be put in front of the name to be policitally correct as a good developer? 1. TABLES: tbl 2. QUERIES: qdf 3. FORMS: frm 4. REPORTS: rpt Any suggestions would be greatly appreicated. -- Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com |
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