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As a best practice, it is recommended that you include your customer code in the name of the function, which will ensure it is not overlaid at some future point by any new development. For workflow oriented custom functions, a recommended best practice is to also include the table/product name in the function name. For example, a custom function created for the WF_EASD table might be named P2K_EASD_xxx_yyyy where xxx is your customer code and yyyy is some kind of descriptive value to aid in remembering what the function does.
As a best practice, it is recommended that you include your customer code in the name of the function, which will ensure it is not overlaid at some future point by any new development. For workflow oriented custom functions, a recommended best practice is to also include the table/product name in the function name. For example, a custom function created for the WF_EASD table might be named P2K_CF_EASD_xxx_yyyy where xxx is your customer code and yyyy is some kind of descriptive value to aid in remembering what the function does.