> 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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