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2000-02-23

 

 

It is getting warm again, 1°C this morning, rising to around 10°C. Probably due to all the sun I had to keep out of my screen.

I had a much more productive day. I finished the last of the II/DR problems. There remains one program that doesn't use the II or DR files but does relate to the Invoice address (II) and Delivery address (DR). I am not sure if it has to be changed or not (I hope not because it is used extensively so any change is going to affect a lot of other programs).

There is something strange happening in Belgium. The Daily House Keeping (DHK) is a series of batch jobs that run at night. One of these jobs is intended to transfer invoices to the financial system (Posting to General Ledger). No records got posted during the two last nights and yet the job logs show that the DHK did start and finish without error messages. I double and triple checked the program. And then checked it some more but there is no way that the program can run without posting those invoices . I advised Robert to change the job to get an extensive logging on the next run. We will see tomorrow but I smell a black hole here .

Jan should pass by late for some testing so I stayed later than planned. He doesn't come so I go home extra late. The advantage is that I had time enough to read all the daynotes. It is becoming rare that I get to read them all on one day (to many daynoters and too little time)

I am going to post early (if I get a connection, which could be a problem before 23h00) and see if I can get something installed on that new box. If not I'll be in bed early.

I also realized that I am not changing my tag line daily. Lack of time and inspiration but also lack of memory, I just forget it. notice the static tag line ->>


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