St. Clown
Liberal Rebel Scum, apparently
Re: Gear Grinding 6: I'm So Over This.
Developer: Can you SIT test [application name]?
Me: Sure. Here you go, the [report output] isn't formatted to the data needs of the production team, the report shows as HTML/XML code. See the attached document.
Developer: Can you send me an example of data from UAT?
Me: Sure, here you go. UAT report attached. [Report is correctly formatted, shows exactly how the production team needs it to look.]
Developer: Interesting. I have the same issue in SIT but when I run it locally on my computer against SIT, I don’t have an issue. My first thought is that it is not an issue, but I will delve into it deeper.
How can you think that it's not an issue when the networked version of the app - the version deployed to our users - is the version that's kicking out garbage reports? What the ****?
Developer: Can you SIT test [application name]?
Me: Sure. Here you go, the [report output] isn't formatted to the data needs of the production team, the report shows as HTML/XML code. See the attached document.
Developer: Can you send me an example of data from UAT?
Me: Sure, here you go. UAT report attached. [Report is correctly formatted, shows exactly how the production team needs it to look.]
Developer: Interesting. I have the same issue in SIT but when I run it locally on my computer against SIT, I don’t have an issue. My first thought is that it is not an issue, but I will delve into it deeper.
How can you think that it's not an issue when the networked version of the app - the version deployed to our users - is the version that's kicking out garbage reports? What the ****?