I am on as many FB lists as I can get on to ;p

Yeah, I figured that people would suggest to break it up...I guess it is so large as a 
by-product of doing my first Wireframe...I used the wireframe tool to map the whole 
application, and then it generate one huge switch (which I based mine on).  I guess 
the trick with wireframing is to know ahead of time what the sub-circuits will be and 
only map them?

Cheers,
Keith


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> Keith Young wrote:
>
> Hey all, I am hoping to gain some insight from you all. 
> Below is a copy of the switch for my security interface 
> I developed. I am wondering if you all think it is too 
> "big" - i.e. should I perhaps think of rolling up the 
> confirm parts to be in the same page as the initial 
> display and have the page call itself, etc. I think the 
> switch is pretty clear on flow...please let me know if 
> you think I may have missed anything...
> 
> Feedback, or any comments would be most welcomed.
 
I would break the circuit into smaller circuits. You
can probably have one that deals with groups, one for
users, and one for circuits. 

Patrick




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