I was asked the following question via a Twitter DM today: I stumbled upon a mention of " SQL Guard " and I was wondering what has become of it. Google confused me. Has it been published under some other name, or is it part of a bigger product? Great question! I sort of vaguely remembered creating something like that. So I searched around in my folders and found....SQL Guard! NOTE: SQL Guard is not a product I offer anywhere on the Internet. There are things out there called SQL Guard. I am not challenging their copyright or trademark or anything else. What you find will find below is the document I wrote in 2007 explaining my ideas and code. I am making it available AS IS through this site and a set of LiveSQL scripts, links below. I make no warranty about usability or usefulness or even basic validity of this code. If it helps you great. If it destroys your database I WARNED YOU. LiveSQL: create tables LiveSQL: create package specification LiveSQL: create packa...
For the last twenty years, I have managed to transform an obsession with PL/SQL into a paying job. How cool is that?