Re: [U2] Detecting idle time in INPUT statement. (Nick Gettino)

2012-04-02 Thread Nick Gettino
In the 911 business a call taker must have the ability to enter something at 
any given time without having to wait.
So we use a standard routine that we have used for over 20 years very 
successfully.
This is our copyrighted routi


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   1. Re: Detecting idle time in INPUT statement. (Rex Gozar)
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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 15:30:09 -0400
From: Rex Gozar rgo...@gmail.com
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It does not matter if a system is old or not, you gotta keep it up to
date.  Maintenance programming means adding LOCKED clauses that
should have been there in the first place.  I doubt it would take more
than a few hours; probably less time than writing and debugging some
off-the-wall input timer routine.  There probably aren't that many
critical READU's.  On my system, for the number of programs I have in
the system, I only have a third as many READU's.
rex


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On your system, as you said, versus in the rest of the programming world, 
where a programmer works for a manager, who works for another manager, who 
reports to a committee, who reports to the CEO, who gets funded by sometimes 
not so understanding money guys.

Rex we don't have the luxury of being in the decision chair to make such 
changes :)
That's the world.

In addition to the non-hot-dog approach of actually testing your changes... on 
three hundred programs, or three thousand.




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It does not matter if a system is old or not, you gotta keep it up to
ate.  Maintenance programming means adding LOCKED clauses that
hould have been 

Re: [U2] Detecting idle time in INPUT statement. (Nick Gettino)

2012-04-02 Thread Tony Gravagno
Looks like your copyright protection filter prevented you from posting
code but your netiquette protection software missed the huge
unnecessary quote. ;)

BTW, if you do publish that code, its copyright is no longer valid.
You can't publish helpful code to a forum with a copyright that tells
people they can't use it under penalty of law.

(Being a little tongue in cheek here, it's obvious you generously
intended to publish something which accidentally got posted too soon
 but I'm just sayin... )

T

 From: Nick Gettino 
 In the 911 business a call taker must have the ability to enter
 something at any given time without having to wait.
 So we use a standard routine that we have used for over 20 years
very
 successfully.
 This is our copyrighted routi 


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