Marvelous?,

Why would anyone code a "Downgrade" in an application?

It speak tons of the Unit/Apps Testing process quality in the first
place, and then leave it to the user to clean up the mess.  Is that
marvelous?

Is one thing to roll-back data updates (ie rdbms), but a totally
different thing to roll-back an application upgrade.  if testing is not
complete, one never releases the upgrade it in the first place.

I'm not a purist but to me that really sucks.

mario



Cedric Meyerowitz wrote:
> That is what happens to BP users too.  Further in the unlikely event that a
> program update has a bad bug that was missed, with a double click we go back
> to the previous edition - thus no down time, trying to uninstall the new
> program & then installing the old one, crossing fingers etc.  Marvelous.
> 
> Cedric
> 
> 
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