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table naming convention about this case..

by PENANCY@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 25, 2008 at 08:47 AM

Hi!
I've read some article about naming convention and they all say don't
use number in the table name.
But I have a case that I can't figure out how to deal with it in a
proper name.
I have to im****t 2 flat files from FTP for OLAP use.
Both of these files contain similiar information,Customer data.

layout in file A is like
CUST_ID
NAME
GENDER
TEL
ADDRESS
and layout in file B is like
CUST_ID
FLAG_A
FLAG_B
......

I will join 2 tables in the next step.

Now I wonder what names are proper to these 2 tables.
I want to name them TB_CUST_1,TB_CUST_2
but these names are easily to be misunderstood by testing use.

is there any good name for them?

need your advice

thank you very much
 




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table naming convention about this case..
PENANCY@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-06-25 08:47:39 
Re: table naming convention about this case..
--CELKO-- <jcelko212@[  2008-06-25 14:15:34 
Re: table naming convention about this case..
"Eric J. Holtman&quo  2008-06-26 10:28:17 
Re: table naming convention about this case..
Sybaseguru <collap@[EM  2008-06-25 22:50:17 
Re: table naming convention about this case..
PENANCY@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-06-26 07:23:24 
Re: table naming convention about this case..
--CELKO-- <jcelko212@[  2008-06-26 11:54:10 

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