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Earl G Elliott III
 
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Default Best Practices Analyzer Modification - 06-10-2004 , 03:29 PM






I work for a software development company and was wondering if it would be possible to create custom "Best Practices" for the Analyzer. For example if we were developing a database and wanted to check to make sure all new development followed the same practices we could use our own custom "Best Practice" modules to check.

Is there anything like that that can be created for use with the Analyzer? An SDK or anything? Is that something that is planned for the future?

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Default Re: Best Practices Analyzer Modification - 06-10-2004 , 05:18 PM






The ability to create custom rules and extend BPA has certainly been talked
about and may be something that you can look forward to in a future version.

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I work for a software development company and was wondering if it would be
possible to create custom "Best Practices" for the Analyzer. For example if
we were developing a database and wanted to check to make sure all new
development followed the same practices we could use our own custom "Best
Practice" modules to check.
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Is there anything like that that can be created for use with the Analyzer?
An SDK or anything? Is that something that is planned for the future?

Thanks



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