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Jun 5th, 2006, 12:46 PM
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Users trying to solve IT problems
It's been a day... I'm already stretched to my limits with people. We have a card system where truckers scan their cards to dump their loads. It's all automated, takes the sample and everything. I just happened to be at one of the locations and saw this guy close the program and reopen it. Naturally, I was a little curious about why. And so goes the story:
Me: "...Why'd you close that?"
Him: "It's been giving me an error."
Me: "What kind of error, I didn't see anything?"
Him: "Well, I closed it before it popped up. It works after I close it and reopen it."
Me: "Ok... So, when were you going to let me know we were having problems?"
Him: "I'm not the guy who normally does this, so I didn't want to deal with it. Instead, I issued them a new card and hope that'll work."
Me: "And you were going to tell me we had duplicate truck cards... When?"
Him: "It's only a temporary thing. We were going to go back as soon as it started working again."
Me: "But what about database integri... Nevermind, exactly when did you forsee the error fixing itself?"
As it turns out. The error is exactly what I warned the third party vendor about when they switched to a SQL backend. They left apostrophes in the name of the company (untreated). Now the guy's gone all week and I have to explain to everyone what's going on. And I can't wait for him to get back. Whenever one of these problems happen, he always says the same thing: "sounds like a SQL issue.. We didn't have that problem before." Which leaves this sick feeling of "you can legally sell this?" in my stomach.
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