Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Actually - I duplicate the code to be changed - then comment the 1st version 
> and then modify the 2nd copy. And, I put my initials & date above the 1st set 
> of commented code. 
>
> Understand - we have lots of different clients - and many of them have highly 
> customized systems - and its those customizations I am commenting.
>   
Subclassing? Or if you are not into classes different subroutines (or do
cases according to circumstances) for each customer, without the need to
comment uncomment anything?
It might need some refactoring but your code would be much better off.


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