Scott Johnson wrote: > > [...] > So to more tightly focus the scenario, let's say I've just learned the > conduit and back end server is written in Microsoft Visual COBOL by > programmers in our Belgrade office, but their source code was just > accidentally deleted by a laser guided bomb. So I'll say the server > can't be fixed and all data validation must happen on the organizer. (Since everyone and their brother has chimed in on this topic, I might as well throw my 2 cents in... ;) If you can assume that the census software is the main software on the device, what about disallowing HotSyncs until the necessary Zip code fields are filled in? -Daniel.
- Re: Strategy for navigation & validation Chris Antos
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- RE: Strategy for navigation & validation Richard Hartman
- Re: Strategy for navigation & validation Scott Johnson
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- RE: Strategy for navigation & validation Richard Hartman
- Re: Strategy for navigation & validation Dave Lippincott
- Re: Strategy for navigation & validation Daniel McCarty
- Re: Strategy for navigation & validation Scott Johnson
- Re: Strategy for navigation & validation Daniel McCarty
- Re: Strategy for navigation & validation Scott Johnson
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