That's what I had hoped would happen...make sure they're happy with the
public side so there won't be any more changes...(yeah right).  
Then the boss says: and I quote Helms himself "Wouldn't it be nice if..."
and the project takes a 180 degree turn and the deadline becomes twice as
close.

But once all of the public side is done, the admin side will be a breeze
because then its just a matter of a few inserts,  updates, and deletes...no
more *how does this look over there*


Chris Walsh
Web Developer
Department of Correctional Education


-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick McElhaney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 2:40 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: Deadline Developing


It actually may be a better way. If the public side changes or doesn't work
as well as you'd hoped, you don't want to have to change the public side and
then change the admin to accommodate it. Or maybe the interface is just
fine, and you discover the database structure is less than perfect.

Patrick
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