Why don’t I get my confirmations – revisited

I have never worked for the government but sometimes I feel like I do. In January the bank’s email account expired and was deleted. It was not possible to get the exact same id so a new one was requested and tested. Between the ordering, configuration, testing, and just getting it to work took some weeks. Yet to get it installed on production took a downtime and downtime’s occur infrequently. Finally the software was ready to be installed in march but the production downtime was commandeered thus forcing the bank to wait another two months for the next downtime.

Finally the software was installed in may, and so I forgot about this issue. It was a month later when I noticed on the production server that these files were still not being sent out. I tried to follow up, all according to proper channels but never did hear anything back. So one evening I decided to pick up the phone and informally call someone in that department to ask what was going on.

It seems that the person who was in charge of IT in that group had moved to another group internally and as he was the “official” owner of the database it was basically moved to his new group when he got a transfer. So the reason the new email address doesn’t work is now a permission issue because their database was migrated to another group within the company and for security reasons the different groups cannot access each others resources.

It is unclear if the database can be ever be transferred back to the bank despite the fact it is not needed or even wanted by its new group. It also may not be possible to get a new database as the company is trying to get rid of Lotus Notes yet the new email solution has been put on hold due to other technical difficulties and no budget to continue with the replacement.

Thus it is now about eight months after the initial problems and the situation has not only gotten worse but there is no real end in sight.

Why don’t I get my confirmations

(excerpt from a trouble reporting system)

The bank has let their email account expire and thus it was automatically deleted after 60 days due to the company’s standard policy. They will need to provide a new one, the configuration files will need to be amended and transported to production. Once this is done then fax confirmations will then resume.

Smart as a whip

One programmer talking to another as he was shutting the door his boss’s office after a presentation.
Will we be that stupid when we get old?
It must be not only true but coming sooner than imagined as the door
wasn’t shut and the boss heard everything.
Dumb Programmer

Sport

If you have to step over a dead body half way up then it’s classed as a walk. On real climbs the bodies fall to the bottom.
Andy Kirkpatrick
http://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/page.php?id=4703

Like a developer

99 little bugs in the code
99 little bugs in the code
take one down, patch it around
117 little bugs in the code
Motto of the day as re-quoted by my brother-in-law

Numerology

Q: Are you picking these numbers from your ass or is there a system
Chris D. 2013-04-09
A: No I am taking them my from head.
Mikhail S. 2013-04-09

Sage advise

“He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount”
Once a dangerous or troublesome venture is begun, the
safest course is to carry it through to the end.
1875 W. Scarborough ‘Collection of Chinese Proverbs.'”

Responsibility

Q. How do you know you are working for fortune 100 company?
A. When a person with no project experience of any kind is assigned as project manager with a 2.3 million euro budget and virtually no oversight.

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