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2000-03-27

 

 

A break in the clouds was just long enough to start my car freezing; the thermometer, always a bit lazy was still perched on 2°C. Most of the day was typified by this type of moderately short breaks in an otherwise gray cover.

Theo is back, after his course in management techniques he will be the perfect manager :-). First thing is filling in for what happened last week (I could point him to these pages :-?).

Then I added the final touches to the HCC programs, did a last test and transferred the to the S environment. That should be the last of the version 7.9 work on the AS/400 side for me. Maybe something drops out of TeleSales for me later this week.

After that I solved a small problem for Pieter (it probably took him more time to report the problem than for me to solve it :-). And then moved on to ... new problems.
For example the call from one of the OLI testers. I am not working on OLI but he was directed to me because he had a problem with releasing an order (due to an invoice code). Order entry is an OMSI-3 program so ... . Only he was entering an OMSI-1 order (machine order) which only passes trough the OMSI-3 program for calculation and releasing.
After a lot of searching and retrying suddenly the code was filled and the orders got released as they should. I suspect he didn't have an invoice address at first but finally selected one while trying out options and functions at random. Well that is the type of thing most of my time gets lost in.

I did manage to read some daynotes but the group is getting too big. I doubt I will ever get to read all postings each day for any length of time. Unless I start to read a lot faster. Or there should be a few hours extra per day.

Which brings me to the en of this day and I haven't updated my daynotes mirror, which I had planned to do.


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