There are standardized naming conventions for Business Central that we should follow. Names for tables and other objects should be as descriptive as possible, while kept to a reasonable length. This makes our work more self-documenting.
Table names should always be singular. The table containing data about customers should not be named Customers, but Customer. The table we created for our WDTU Radio Station Business Central enhancement was named Radio Show, even though it will contain data for all of WDTU's radio shows.
In general, we should always name a table so that it is easy to identify the relationship between the table and the data it contains. For example, two tables containing the transactions on which a document page is based should normally be referred to as a Header table (for the main portion of the page) and a Line table (for the line detail portion of the page). As an example, the tables underlying a Sales Order page are the Sales Header and the Sales...