Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Hello,

Something that continues to grind my teeth about our software is that we
are horribly inconsistent with our system catalogs. Now I am fully and
100% aware that changing this will break things in user land but I want
to do it anyway. In order to do that I believe we need to come up with a
very loud, extremely verbose method of communicating to people that 8.5
*will* break things.
It seems to me that the best method would be to follow the
information_schema naming conventions as information_schema is standard
compliant (right?).

Thoughts?


What would be the benefit? Apart from satisfying a passion for consistency?

cheers

andrew



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