Sandeep, you message at the end contained a bunch of useless characters,
is that an example of junk code?
joe
Sandeep Kurliye wrote:
>Hi Guys,
>
>Sorry, if this sounds bit awkward or unrelated to this mailing list.
>
>Can any one of you please let me know whether there is any tool available to identify
>junk code in an application. My applications are written in Oracle Forms and VB.
>Backend is Oracle.
>
>I am in the process of tuning these applications. I can see lots of poorly written
>SQLs. These can be tuned from backend as well as changing SQLs in forms. But what
>about poorly written logic?
>
>As such, I am going thr' each and every line of code and tuning it wherever
>necessary, but plenty of time will require to complete this process. If there is any
>tool available which identify the problem, then I've to directly go to the
>application/code and modify it.
>
>If I've to rewrite whole application, then its massive task.
>
>Please help.
>
>TIA,
>
>Regards,
>Sandeep.
>
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