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SI - Site Forums : Questions and Answers with SI Admin (s)

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To: SI Bob who wrote (708)7/8/2000 6:35:34 PM
From: J_W  Read Replies (2) of 4895
 
Bob,

This has probably already been reported, but just in case it has not...

When attempting to delete a symbol from an existing portfolio I get the following error:

Sorry, an internal server error has occurred

On my task bar reports this page is titled 500 Server Error

<on soapbox>

While SI is working much better now than it was a week (relatively speaking), trying to determine the status of a specific bug/problem by having to read hundreds of posts on several different threads is about as inefficient as you can get. I have much more important things to do with my time. And I am sure you do too, rather than responding to multiple members with the same problem over and over again.

There needs to be a single location with a single document listing the bugs/problems reported, their priority level relative to other bugs and the current status. I don't know about SI but this should be standard procedure when it comes to releasing new code for use, whether it be beta or final release.

As a programmer I know there is no such thing as bug/problem free code. And oversights can occur in spite of all the testing done prior to release. Give me enough time and resources and I can find problems in just about any code of significant size. But how an organization handles these problems speaks volumes about the organization itself.

As SI evolves there will be more changes made to the database and the software. In the best interests of both SI and its members, this situation should never be allowed to repeat itself again.

Please pass this on to management.

<soapbox off>

Regards,

Jim

PS - Please accept my thanks for doing a great job over the past week while operating under a less than ideal environment!!!

Being a programmer I can
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