Re: Users - JOB _SANDBOX

Posted by Daniel Kunkel on
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Users-JOB-SANDBOX-tp137182p137205.html

Thanks Andrew for that.

I'm pretty sure most of the guys here know how stressful and insanely
frustrating it can be to have a critical business system down, and know
that it is probably easy to fix if you just could get the right help.

OFBiz is admittedly rough around the edges, and given the very limited
resources available to this gigantic project makes it so very difficult
to find the right balance between breaking it to get the job done vs.
the much slower path of keeping it tested and working and usable at
every step.

Take care...


On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 00:56 -0800, Andrew Dupa wrote:

> Well I guess I'll just work it out by reading the code and looking at
> the data model. My question was I thought pretty straight forward,
> unfortunately people responded without thinking.
>  
> I was hoping this community would be smart and intelligent enough to
> support end users but they are it seems completely lost in a world of
> never ending development which never brings out the real world issues.
> No release management, no testing framework no stability. Users who
> don't read questions but answer with the bleeding obvious.
>  
> I'm trying to help a friend out here and there must be a few people
> running this platform in the real world who I can ask and get an
> intelligent answer. I wasn't pointing out the problems I was asking
> for a work around.
>  
>  
> You may all get off on being morally superior and making your little
> jobes but who among you could cut it in  the real world? Come and work
> i seattle for Amazon, google microsoft and see how good your
> skills are. Could you pass the interview? Could you cut it on the
> compiler team? that's beside the point but please do go back and read
> my original question, David I apologise if I offended you, I have no
> problem with you, your answer you must admit gave no information that
> wasn't provided in the original question.
>  
> Please accept my apology Chris and everyone it was out of line, I
> don't know you and it was wrong of me to publicly flame you. Although
> let's admit it you needed to be told to read and undertand first
> before replying.
>  
> On 2/2/06, Jacopo Cappellato <[hidden email]> wrote:
>         Andrew,
>        
>         why don't you ask these questions to the "professional team of
>         senior
>         java devs" you are working with?
>        
>         I really think that, first of all, you should stop asking
>         questions here
>         and publicly apologize with Chris Howe for your words.
>        
>         In this list (and community) users are welcome, parasites are
>         not.
>        
>         Jacopo
>        
>         Andrew Dupa wrote:
>         > Thanks - that's great brett. I knew someone would get it.
>         Thanks your
>         > reply is exactly what I was after.
>         >
>         > Couple more questions.
>         >
>         > On the 1st point do you by chance still have the SQL to
>         manually delete
>         > these jobs records as part of your regular achive stratergy?
>         If your
>         > solution worked I'd like to use that than roll my own.
>         >
>         > Also I'm interested in setting up the custom service to
>         delete these old
>         > records. Are you able to provide some detailed instructions
>         as to how to
>         > do this?  It would help greatly if you provided some
>         pointers.
>         >
>         > Thanks,
>         > Andrew
>         >
>        
>        
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