One word- training. You didn't mention in what sense this code might be
"non-compliant", so I can't comment any further on that.
In the short term, you can change the code to the proper syntax, as long as you then
go find all of the contact/payment records with the old code and change them to the
new one.
HTH,
Matt
At 11:44 AM 1/23/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I had someone setting up our database and notice that they created
>and sent a number of emails to which they assigned source codes that
>are not consistent with the source code protocol as we have set it
>up. I'd had the impression that the source code protocol would
>dictate which source codes could be used, partly as a way of
>preventing confusion. The problem is with levels one and two, not the
>two levels assigned to dates.
>
>Anyway, those non-compliant source codes have been used and they
>appear in the drop down boxes for selecting messages.
>
>What's the thinking? I understand you must know the password for
>creating source codes but I don't want to prevent most users from
>creating new, repeatable messages. I do want to hold them to the
>logic of the protocol we've established.
>--
>Simply,
>
>John
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://simsoc.org
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>Thank you for you!
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