Nathan,
This seems to be a trend everywhere, and not just for coding standards.
Where I work we've tried since before I got here to find an
effective way to track procedure, database and template (web page)
interdependencies... to this day we have a three way split of people
doing things their own way. We also can't agree on things like
documentation standards, process versus procedural design lines, etc.
Gotta love team development.
Hatton
Nathan Stanford wrote:
> <Rant Alert!!!>
>
> We as a IT group aggreed it would be best coming from ColdFusion or MS SQL
> we would only use Stored Procedures on the AS400 to insert or update.
>
> Why when I am asked to do a insert on the AS400 and in fact do a 11 inserts
> which could be 2 stored procedures or even 1 my co-employee does not think
> anything is wrong with this. We are inserting the Header then the Line
> items on an order into a table on the AS400. Where I could send all the
> info in 1 or 2 Stored Procedures. I bring this up with my co-employee he
> says oh that is no big deal we will worry about it if it comes up to be a
> resource problem.
>
> Why do we even make Policies if we continue to break them...
>
> </Rant Alert!!!>
>
> Sorry, I am NUTS, Crazy... is it ME that is wrong?
>
> Thanks for reading,
> Nathan
>
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