Please. No, I really mean it. Please, read this before posting to the group.

 

How to Post to the Group

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This page is designed to help you pose a question or send a comment to the 
jBASE discussion group. Please read this through once as if you are new to the 
group and make your first post without doing so, you are likely to make a 
mistake. This mistake will be obvious to all and they will grumble at you, or 
worse still, probably laugh at you. It isn't very long, and you need only read 
it once. 

Unwritten Rules (which are now written down)

*       The first thing to mention is that the group has become a mix of people 
working with jBASE because they work at a bank using T24, and those that are 
using jBASE because I (or someone like me, no wait... someone working at 
jBASE), talked them in to it. 

All users of jBASE in whatever capacity are welcome here, but if you want to 
post a question that is SPECIFICALLY about T24, such as "How do I print a 
contract ID", then please note the banner at the bottom of every post to this 
group and start the subject with the word T24:. There seems to be some 
confusion over this, and of course if you joined the list then made your first 
post 10 minutes later, you might miss it. 

So, what this means is that if your question is something like "When I press 
menu entry 7, it deletes all my FOREX transactions." then you have a question 
about T24 itself and should start the subject of your post with T24:. This 
allows the jBASE users that are not interested in T24 menus to ignore the post. 
Perhaps some people are too scared to want to know what kind of things are 
going on with their money inside banks, or perhaps they have other things to 
do. So, PLEASE take note of the banner and if in doubt, just put T24: at the 
start of the subject. If you forget the [ and ] then nobody will complain, but 
try to remember them because it allows people to set up email filters easily. 
Other than this, ask any question you like.
*       When you post a question, remember that the readers don't know that you 
are running jBASE 8.3 beta on a Google application server on your Mother's 
telephone and that all the passwords are set to 42. Hence you will receive 
better guidance if you supply some information about the hardware, software and 
bugware you are experiencing problems with. jBASE comes with a nice utility 
that tells you (well, tells people that know what the output means) lots of 
interesting things about the software. This program does not give out any 
information that people could feasibly use to hack your system. 

If you run the program 'jdiag' at a command shell, it will print out a set of 
information that you can copy and paste at the end of your post. Also, mention 
your hardware and so on if it seems at all relevant to your question; it won't 
harm to mention it even if it doesn't seem relevant. Of course, by mention, I 
don't mean "Our hardware came in a very attractive blue box and the power 
supply is much quieter than our old one, Jen in accounting says it will look 
very nice with a geranium or two on top."
*       Help yourself by trying to describe your problem in as much detail as 
you can. You don't need to be an expert, that's why your posting here right? 
But, don't say "The compiler doesn't work.", explain what part doesn't work, 
supply all the error messages and say what you have done so far to try and fix 
your problem.
*       Be respectful (sometimes even to me), and don't make your posts sound 
like you are Mr. Angry of Bolton, or that your problem is making you so mad 
that you might kill your mother. You can of course say things like "Please help 
me Obewan, you're my only hope," or sign off with Om Shanti Om and start a huge 
dance routine. A fairly detailed post with a clear question will usually be 
answered. Angry posts will probably be answered too, but perhaps not in the way 
you wished for. Complaints are fine, but try to complain respectfully and 
apologize after you have punched someone in the mouth. The only exception to 
these rules is if in fact you ARE Mr. Angry of Bolton or you have been 
reincarnated recently. 
*       Don't email people off list unless invited to or you know them and feel 
that they don't hate you too much, or you have 6 fingers on your right hand and 
are offering them money. The list is the place to ask for help and if people 
have time they will try to help. 
*       Please don't use the list to blatantly plug you own products. If you 
reply to a post, make sure that you are giving them some advice that is 
relevant. There are no rules about mentioning products other than you can't 
just reply with 20 paragraphs about the feature set of your product. If you 
really think that your product will help, then say so in a few lines and invite 
a personal communication. Also, if you are going to offer your paid for product 
as a solution, then make sure it is a technically sound answer, as some people 
on the list - and I am not saying who but they are very handsome and very 
clever and usually called Jim - will probably take you to task about it 
publically. Other than this, feel free to announce your (jBASE related) 
products on this list, but please put something in subject line that indicates 
your post is about a commercial product, such as [COMMERCIAL] or [HONI SOIT QUI 
MAL Y PENSE]. 
*       Job offers/Job advertisements. Given a few recent posts, we now REQUIRE 
that people making offers of jobs and opportunities should identify themselves 
rather than just try to harvest CVs/Resumes. So, please provide public contact 
information if advertising jobs or opportunities or we will just have to remove 
your post and yourself from the list and <spit> in your general direction. 
*       Language barriers etc. Do your best to try and post in good English but 
don't be afraid to post because you don't think your English is good enough. 
Usually someone will work out what you mean. Of course, I am talking to the 
Americans here. Similarly I must ask the Indian's on the list to go easy on the 
Americans as English isn't their first language. In other words, try to be 
somewhat culturally sensitive and make allowances for languages and ways of 
expression.

So, in short:

*       Explain yourself properly 
*       Start the subject of questions about T24 with the word T24: (include 
the :) 
*       Be respectful

 




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