Hi Gary,

In our environment, there are many applications in one database. We always
create public synonym for all the tables. To avoid confusion, all the tables
have to be tagged with the application prefix .eg. Student System has the
prefix STD, so the tables will be STD_XXX where XXX is the table name and
the public synonym is STDXXX. We don't have any rules for the table name
XXX.

Hope it helps.

Regds,
Catherine
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                Subject:        Table Naming Conventions

                All...

                Will some of you please provide some insight on your table
naming
                conventions?  I'm in the very early planning stages of what
will likely
                be a large and complex schema (IT asset inventory).  I have
a chance to
                start it correctly.  TIA

                Gary Chambers

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