Oracle Designer is a very powerful tool.
In a previous life, everything was handle in Designer, even shell scripts
(via Samba), word docs,...
We were using the version control to manage dev, test, qa, prod,...
Each version was containing DDL, word docs, shell, C programs,...

We were 2 dev dba/architect to develop procedures and maintain everything in
Designer. There was a third person just to manage the application version
and manage implementation schedule.

You'll need upper management behind you to be able to develop and maintain a
rigorous environment.

Stephane


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Hi

How do you document your databases? The only DBA tool that I have at my
disposal is Designer but I have not used it yet. Is it adequate to
completely document the life cycle of a database design? I am sure it can
create and retain pretty straight forward DDL. Does it allow build levels?
What do you do with the DBA tinkering - things like which tablespace a table
goes into, storage clauses, parameters like PCTFREE, PCTUSED,etc? Where do
you document your pfile?

What about when you have to alter a table after the database is in
production?
Do you document the alter script itself or do you go back and change the
original DDL?

Then there are things like SQL*LDR control files, security (all the grants)
and all the auditing that has been turned on. Where do you keep all this
stuff? Thanks in advance for any advice.

Ben

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