[AccessD] Naming Conventions

JWColby jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Fri Mar 16 06:18:12 CDT 2007


And as we have all said, naming conventions are to help YOU do your job
better so if that is what YOU like, then use it. 


John W. Colby
Colby Consulting
www.ColbyConsulting.com

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of artful at rogers.com
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 5:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] Naming Conventions

The historian in me chafes at the bit, John. Hungarian notation began with
Charles Simonyi, IIRC. But as I wrote previously, the particular convention
does not matter, so long as one adheres to it. I prefer Hungarian postfix
for one simple reason: signal to noise ratio. With the Reddick/Leszynski
convention, the first n letters are noise, IMO, not signal, so I use these
identifiers as suffixes not prefixes:

clsMyClass --> MyClass_cls

This convention sorts everything (IMO) much more intelligently than the
classic H-prefix notation. I want everything related to "Customer" to begin
with "Customer", not "cls" or "frm" or "rpt" etc. Perhaps this is an
indication of my advanced age. I like to see everything related to
"Customer" sorted alphabetically under "Customer", not distributed beneath a
dozen or more prefixes. Personal preference, let's call it, but if you're
working for me you'll use suffixes, and if I'm working for you, I'll use
prefixes. So be it.

Incidentally, I do similar things when naming queries in Access. (I never
use SELECT statements as either record source or row source -- I name every
query.) For example, Customer_qs, Customer_qa, Customer_qd and Customer_qu.
I don't think that I even need to spell out what they do, the convention is
so obvious, and it has the added advantage of intelligent sorting.
 
Arthur Fuller
Technical Writer, Data Modeler, SQL Sensei Artful Databases Organization
www.artfulsoftware.com




----- Original Message ----
From: John Bartow <john at winhaven.net>
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
<accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 10:35:38 AM
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Naming Conventions


Hi Barb,
Reddick (or some derivation of it) is one that is commonly used in Access.
If you have the Access Developer's Handbook (ADH) there's a listing of the
conventions for Access in the appendix Reddick also keeps it up to date via
the web:
http://www.xoc.net/standards/default.asp

It was based on the Hungarian Conventions and was originally put together by
Reddick and Leszynski.

I standardized on it a couple of years ago.

Another convention:
http://www.georgehernandez.com/h/xDatabases/aaIntro/DBNamingConventions.htm#
All%20Database%20Objects

HTH
John
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