• (nodebb)

    Whatta nice collections of "No idea I have, code write I must" :-)

  • (nodebb)

    It says "get void report data for report", which is better than "get void report data for Call of Duty".

  • (nodebb)

    A smorgasbord but not in the Smorgasbord category?

  • Sauron (unregistered)

    TODO? Or TODONE?

    That reminds me, I once saw in a Jira board the right-most column was named "TO DEPLOYED". I never really understood whether it was for the tickets to deploy or those that had just been just deployed and that needed to be re-checked one last time before being marked as done. Or maybe it was some kind of Schrödinger-style indeterminate situation in-between?

  • (nodebb)

    So they need to stare into the void, and report back?

  • Darren (unregistered)

    Within the housing rental industry the term 'Void' means a property that is currently empty or un-let. So the 'GetVoidReport' function could actually be a valid - if slightly confusing out-of-context - name.

  • Void (unregistered)

    Void reports are a common thing in Point of Sale apps.

  • (nodebb) in reply to prueg

    So they need to stare into the void, and report back?

    It depends on whether you consider "the void" and "the abyss" to be interchangeable. Ref:

    Lou Mannheim: Man looks in the abyss, there's nothing staring back at him. At that moment, man finds his character. And that is what keeps him out of the abyss.

  • Officer Johnny Holzkopf (unregistered)

    The "error in my code" response is a nice and honest approach, quite different from today's blaming "oops, something wrong with your PC" or delaying "try again later"...

  • (nodebb)

    May be there's a void report, by which I mean a report on void transactions or something not a report that is void.

  • (nodebb) in reply to jeremypnet

    Yeah, exactly. There is a big omnibus report. Part of that omnibus report is the report on voided transactions.

  • (nodebb) in reply to Medinoc

    Now fixed.

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