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Post by bracknellboy on Sept 9, 2015 18:32:27 GMT
Thank goodness for backups / database rollbacks.
I look forward to see how marketing phrase the QAA is dead email It will be positioned as not dead, just resting after a particularly short squawk. I suspect chris and the team have a long night ahead of them. They'll be pining for the fjords in the morning.
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Post by jonah on Sept 9, 2015 18:34:27 GMT
Thank goodness for backups / database rollbacks.
I look forward to see how marketing phrase the QAA is dead email It will be positioned as not dead, just resting after a particularly short squawk. Was the colour of the account a Norwegian blue? edit drat... Braknellboy's edit was better than my thought
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Post by kermie on Sept 9, 2015 18:36:30 GMT
Thank goodness for backups / database rollbacks.
I look forward to see how marketing phrase the QAA is dead email As mrclondon suggests, this will have been a successful short-lived beta test! In my real world day-to-day job I'm dealing with a code screw up in Live - and I have to take some of the blame...so I have some sympathy with Chris. Unlike Assetz, however, the company that I work for appears to be unable to fast-track any fix at all (2 weeks to correct the issue!), despite this being highly visible to the customer and screwing up their accounts in the meantime. I'd expect Assetz to get the roll-back sorted within a few hours probably. Also, for further (perhaps unfair) comparison - how long did HSBC and other banks take to resolve their recent payment / ATM issues?...
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Post by bracknellboy on Sept 9, 2015 18:36:35 GMT
Yea I even bought some Optical Lens which is ridiculous. why ridiculous - have you got 20:20 vision ?
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Post by chris on Sept 9, 2015 18:40:58 GMT
Thank goodness for backups / database rollbacks.
I look forward to see how marketing phrase the QAA is dead email As mrclondon suggests, this will have been a successful short-lived beta test! In my real world day-to-day job I'm dealing with a code screw up in Live - and I have to take some of the blame...so I have some sympathy with Chris. Unlike Assetz, however, the company that I work for appears to be unable to fast-track any fix at all (2 weeks to correct the issue!), despite this being highly visible to the customer and screwing up their accounts in the meantime. I'd expect Assetz to get the roll-back sorted within a few hours probably. Also, for further (perhaps unfair) comparison - how long did HSBC and other banks take to resolve their recent payment / ATM issues?... Thanks. We're actually done and just checking everything over.
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Post by chris on Sept 9, 2015 18:45:01 GMT
We're going to set everything live again in a sec, but with the aftermarket completely disabled. When the site is back up could I ask some of you to check that your buy instructions are correctly paused where they should be? I've manually checked a few but there's only so many I can do by hand.
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Post by chris on Sept 9, 2015 18:53:14 GMT
Okay, we're back live with the aftermarket disabled. That has a side effect of the accrued interest reverting to being two days out. It'll recover automatically once the aftermarket is enabled again.
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Post by bracknellboy on Sept 9, 2015 18:54:45 GMT
Thanks. We're actually done and just checking everything over. Coming back to the Fortran theme: we are clearly no longer in the age where restoring from backup means getting those reels out of the fire safe and sticking 'em in the tape drive.
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Post by chris on Sept 9, 2015 18:55:42 GMT
Thanks. We're actually done and just checking everything over. Coming back to the Fortran theme: we are clearly no longer in the age where restoring from backup means getting those reels out of the fire safe and sticking 'em in the tape drive. Thankfully we can fit two copies of the database on the live server so I had a second copy there ready and waiting. Most of the time was reapplying the update.
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Post by chris on Sept 9, 2015 18:56:15 GMT
All my 'do not buy' instructions have gone :-( ?
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Post by jonah on Sept 9, 2015 18:56:33 GMT
We're going to set everything live again in a sec, but with the aftermarket completely disabled. When the site is back up could I ask some of you to check that your buy instructions are correctly paused where they should be? I've manually checked a few but there's only so many I can do by hand. Mine are as I expected.
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Post by jonah on Sept 9, 2015 18:57:19 GMT
I assume a rounding 'error' but the top of the QAA account says 3.8 not 3.75
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Post by pepperpot on Sept 9, 2015 18:57:21 GMT
My statement is devoid of any trades, good sign.
The first loan page I went to seemed to have an active buy order though. (Green || symbol)
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Post by mrclondon on Sept 9, 2015 18:58:49 GMT
Buy/sell orders are as expected, however it would be useful if the 'Your Instruction' column contained a "Instruction Paused" flag to show loans for which an order has been defined - especially important for those that use the pause whilst a monitoring event is active option.
For the benefit of others - if you had disabled targets previously but the target did not equal the holding (e.g. amortizing loans) then a order has been created, but has been paused - need to open the loan page up to see this.
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Post by chris on Sept 9, 2015 19:00:15 GMT
My statement is devoid of any trades, good sign. The first loan page I went to seemed to have an active buy order though. (Green || symbol) Should be a green play button or a red paused symbol depending on which state it is.
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