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He’s really a dependable guy…
I want a colleague like this.
Kouichi-kun… I’m glad I met you…
Don’t use Excel for registration.
>>4
End users don’t know anything about that.
>>4
Be careful what you say; the world-famous Nintendo uses Excel to manage character parameters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
I’m careful not to start code-related items with a 0 in Excel because this is scary.
>>5
A way to ensure that even if there are 6 or 7 digits like employee numbers, the leading digit starts from 1.
>>16
I see… that 1 is for that reason…
>>36
Chip away at that one with The Hand!
>>39
I’m stupid, so I don’t get it, you know~~
Isn’t this 1 unnecessary?
>>39
10000099
(GAON) 99≡≡
>>39
“I’m not going to shave it, Okuyasu!!”
JoJo’s Bizarre System Failure
Josuke is good at explaining, which is helpful.
The situation and the points I want you to investigate are organized.
Both of these are so capable that I envy them.
You’ve really done it now, subcontractor debugging…
>>9
Where were you looking when you rechecked the test cases?!
Scoundrel!
The panel layout looks amazing when viewed in a spread.
>>10
I’m on a bike, fleeing while on a call, caught in a chaotic moment.
No way…!? It’s nice how the right angle comes back after the mystery is solved.
Are you a genius?
It’s a pro! A pro has come!
I don’t need a remarkable “promotion”…
On the other hand, there are no serious “troubles” either…
“A peaceful life like that of ‘the heart of a plant’…”
That “peaceful company life” was my goal…
>>13
Response from the Intelligence Division
Bad Company!
I don’t really understand it that much, but is this something that can be fixed quickly if I understand it?
>>15
Impossible
If mixed with 99, subsequent processing will not aggregate or register the portion for 99, so it will not be counted, and we need to investigate the impact on the three-digit result discrepancy.
Well, I guess it’s either the former or correcting the aggregation results after skipping the processing.
>>41
It failed at the beginning of the batch, and since we’re operating with 99 followed by 00, there shouldn’t be a three-digit format.
The problem is that instead of 00 after 99, it was 0 that came in.
The 2038 problem is kind of interesting, isn’t it…
Thanks to these outstanding individuals, the system is running smoothly.
It’s like the Demon Slayer reception collab in China.
I wonder where all those overly specialized things are coming from…
>>22
Everyone is an expert in something…
How do we respond to this?
>>23
For now, isn’t it enough to just follow the number of digits?
>>23
It’s just that Excel is wrong, so if you fix that and restart the batch, it should be fine for now.
It’s safer to automate the zero padding on the batch side for permanence.
From Jousuke’s perspective, it’s really appreciated that you can come out and have a conversation…
The conversation moves quickly with just the first few words, and the investigation progresses rapidly.
The person you can communicate with over the phone is strong.
The two-digit consecutive numbers are registered as single digits.
If the batch failed due to a check that it is a two-digit number,
That’s a level that can be fixed instantly.
That’s happy!
>>29
I’m feeling super refreshed!
I just put on new pants.
It’s just like the morning of New Year’s Day!
>>35
Let’s go eat at Trazardi once we’re done!
I wonder what that garbage-like specification of Excel is all about…
Show exactly what I put in, damn it…
>>30
In the era of character terminals like Lotus, it was quite common to display the upper digits as 0 for table representation.
It’s become common for software to respond by not displaying things from the start or automatically removing them because they’re annoying.
Excel has been dragging along specifications from over 30 years ago.
99% of problem-solving is about discovering where the problem lies…
HR Officer: Yukako Yamagishi
The other day, when I upgraded the version of RHEL, the directory for the shell interpreter disappeared, and I was about to lose it.
Josuke dismissing that is just not possible… but wait… being able to do that is really strong.
How much easier would it be if we could consult so smoothly over the phone…
Humans can be described as creatures that live by destroying something.
Among them, your abilities are easier than anything else in this world.
However… the data that has been blown away will never return.
No matter the stand, it cannot go back.
It’s an amazing thing that even someone like me, who is an idiot, can use conveniently!
I’m often thrown around by specifications that I don’t really understand at all, huh~~~
I remembered the story about people with “null” in their names being rejected when they try to register for things online overseas.
>>47
The null of a string and the null of data are different things, right!?
>>66
If it’s a statically typed language, that’s probably the case… but what if you could compare something other than a string with a string…?
>>72
No way…?
>>72
It’s like a shitty logic that returns the string “null” when it’s null…
A four-digit number was entered in a place where only a digit, blank, or no value was allowed, resulting in a length error.
>>66
If you write null, it can be interpreted as null.
>>66
Just like NG words in games, there are many places where specific characters are blocked even if they are unrelated…
When using it personally, those types of corrections are often convenient, but when used for work, it’s always like, “Are you doing something stupid?!” with all those things from Microsoft.
Echoes Act 3! Three Freeze!
Is it set for automatic tracking and automatic deletion?
The content is too specific!
You were doing it, right!?
Well, I’ll turn it into a string to avoid a zero drop!
>>54
Stop it! It’s causing bugs!!!
So what are we going to do from here?!
>>55
Stop using 00 to 09 and switch to 10 or later.
Escape until retirement.
>>58
I think it’s fine since everyone from the Showa 10 employees over there is probably dead anyway.
Alright!!!
>>58
You bastard! Are you trying to run away!!!
>>63
What do I know about things 20 or 30 years from now!
>>55
Let’s make it three digits.
There are no employees from 1000 years ago.
If these two can do this, Jotaro seems to be amazing.
JoJo… SE has its limits in abilities, huh…
What I’ve learned in my short life is that the more tricks an SE plays, the more unexpected situations arise that can crumble those tricks.
Aren’t you taking home data that you’re not supposed to, Koichi?
I don’t like systems that don’t allow leading zeros in standard specifications…
It’s you, SAP, who will perform the ALPHA conversion!
This is simply a problem caused by Excel’s standard cells automatically dropping leading zeros, which is a terrible design.
It should be fixed quickly since we are testing with version 00 data before going live.
If it doesn’t get fixed, I’m prepared to spend the whole day quizzing the person in charge of the test.
This is an image I don’t want to see at the end of the fiscal year!
It was good because it was Kouichi-kun, but it would have been dangerous if it had been someone at the level of Okuyasu or Narancia.
By the time we put in the annual sequential numbers at 10, it will be time for a system replacement before it overlaps with the current employees’ years…
Don’t you want to avoid losing leading zeros when handling CSV in Excel?
Maybe it’s better to stop using Excel…
There might be items per year of joining the company, so sorting should be done based on that.
Just increasing by one digit makes the impact survey increase massively, and it becomes a pain.
I first don’t know how much I can trust Excel.
Well, it’s an error that won’t occur between 10 and 99.
Well, there’s a high possibility that regression tests on other features won’t be performed…
Is it that the ID was changed to 1 digit because Excel automatically converted it from char(2) to INT, causing a bug?
>>84
The loading is generally specified by bytes.
A digit misalignment causes an error.
The management number is defined as char(2).
If the input data is two digits and it doesn’t work, it results in an error, but it shouldn’t lead to any major issues.
I don’t really understand, but it’s probably bad that the management number has two digits, right?
If you make it three digits, it should be fine for another 1,000 years, right?
Just fix it a little, okay?
>>87
I can’t stand how there are really too many people who say things like this.
>>87
Draa!!
The fact that the thread image realizes halfway through that it’s the annual sequential number from the Showa era is really impressive.
If you didn’t notice that, it could end up being an exhaustive search.
The Showa 100 Year Problem, how old are you, Koichi…?
>>91
Isn’t it common for older companies?
Users typically input numbers in Excel’s default format.
Basically, a score of zero will fail.
In the end, “automatically processed” and “the person who created it is not aware of its specifications.”
I feel like that’s where the problem lies!
>>94
Who made this…?
They’re not here… they’re gone…
Kira Yoshikage has probably never received such a crazy order before.
It’s fortunate that there isn’t any bad data included.
>>98
There are instances where it was too late with each commit.
>>98
If you want to do it, systems that process automatically can be exploited in many ways.
There are too many programs in this world that are like secret soup recipes.
>>99
Well then, let’s try making a program where everyone perfectly aligns with each other’s rules to prevent that from happening!
That’s impossible!
I remember when I found an infinite loop in a thread the day before the program release for the country.
I was very excited.
>>100
How can I put it… um… it’s rather vulgar, but… heh… I ended up getting an erection…
Is this year the 100th year of Showa?
Is such a problem actually happening…?
If you want, even the sequential number of the invoice can be provided.
When I’m making it, I decide it’s fine to have about this many digits.
Something like being out of digits is happening decades later.
>>107
It’s hard to blame someone for thinking several decades ahead.
>>107
There are still some that were created in the early stages of IT implementation, where the format was made in the past and they manage invoice numbers like (19)○○(year)××××…
HR, come quickly! A filthy sick man has escaped!
Blow up the rock with Baitz Dust!
In the end, we end up relying on people, don’t we?
It’s fine to reuse it from 10; companies that use something like this for decades should just die.
>>111
Exceptional operations are a breeding ground for human error.
Ideally, it would be great if only two people of that level could develop it.
When various things mix due to delivery deadlines, it becomes uncontrollable.
It’s strange that increasing the number of people leads to a drop in quality, and as a result, the deadline may also be delayed.
It’s amazing how even a small clue can reveal so much about Kouichi-kun.
Josuke, who can accurately convey where he is stumbling and what he thinks the cause is, is impressive.
A loser like me has messed up! Please help me!
Where’s this processing…!? It feels like it’s from the beginning! What is this processing…?
It becomes like this.
I seriously can’t stand things like the ○○ table or ○○ feature.
If anything, I can’t tolerate SJIS and encoding…
Even people who don’t do this kind of work sometimes think that the sequential numbering system is pretty terrible, right?
When you are looking through the image folder in order, for example.
The next after 99 is 0A.
Using Excel for data entry seems like a method that would even make Yoshikage Kira angry…
>>120
But most companies use Excel.
I’m looking forward to it!
2038 year
He lived by “desire and instinct.”
I intuitively understood the “cause and responsibility” of this “disability.”
“This ‘disability’ is quite troublesome.”
“But the ‘fact’ that I worked yesterday hasn’t spread yet… Shall I ‘sit down’ again after the meal?”
I thought so…
What the hell is that thing chasing me?!
>>123
Of course, it’s going to be a reprimand from the customer.
There may be worst-case damages compensation.