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  • Describing to dev.

    I actually want both the column displayed and the field value to be displayed...

    As a user I want to see the client's favourite restaurant because reasons.

    Although may also need it displayed in another place.

    I'm just prang I've been using attribute and sounding like I've been using Pacific instead of specific.

  • This is quite different from what you originally asked. Can you give an example of the actual output you want to see? You can include examples in user stories too.

  • if it's like

    customer_id : {
        favourite_restaurant : "place"
    }
    

    then I'd ask for the favourite_restaurant value for that customer.


  • CLIENT_IDSECTORRELATIONSHIP_MANAGER
    abc123fmgchezjay
    xyz123fsbq
    xyz567fsmmccarthy

    1. When I am in CLM and look at a client then I want to see a column called 'relationship manager'
    2. If sector = 'fmg' then I want the system to display the value for the ___ called 'relationship manager'

    (I know putting a noun in front is probably redundant, and the story is a bit rough)

    e.g. An output like this:


  • CLIENT_IDSECTORRELATIONSHIP_MANAGER
    abc123fmgchezjay
    xyz123fs
    xyz567fs

  • Thanks. That's what I thought.

    What about the column header name in the DB where you go to look for the value?

    I.e. What are "CLIENT_ID", "SECTOR", and "RELATIONSHIP_MANAGER"?

  • Follow-up question I guess is an easily accessible dictionary for this stuff.

  • I.e. What are "CLIENT_ID", "SECTOR", and "RELATIONSHIP_MANAGER"?

    field names, column names, column headers. any of those would make sense to me as a dev

    relational database terminology or sql terminology is probably what you're after

    there'll be slightly different terms depending on what language it's being developed in, but everyone (dev) will/should know some basic sql terminology and how that applies to their language of choice

  • but everyone (dev) will/should know some basic sql terminology and how that applies to their language of choice

    This ^, and combined with examples like what have been shown above, will be much more valuable than giving the exact term. Which as you can see by the disagreement between several people who work in software in the previous responses, isn't really all that black & white.

  • Thanks all.

    This has been helpful as well as interesting.

  • Are clamp-on vices worth it? Or do you always end up buying a bolt-on in the end?

  • Depends how much force you need to put into it

  • If a vice is your third hand, clamp-on will work. If it's your second human, you're going to need it bolted to something heavier than you.

  • My mountain bike is set up singlespeed, full suspension with a tensioner.

    It has a narrow-wide chainring.

    Would a bmx/singlespeed chain be better or would a 10/11/12 speed chain have better retention on the narrow-wide chainring? Is there any difference in the internal dimensions of a chain or are they all basically the same?

  • Excellent analogy.

  • I find one really useful, cutting nuts/pipe, soldering cable connectors, drilling small items. Beyond that a bigger one is much more useful though.

  • Is there any difference in the internal dimensions of a chain or are they all basically the same?

    Some chains marketed as singlespeed/BMX/track will have side plates which overlap the rollers by enough to interfere with the relief cuts on a NW chain ring, so they won't mesh correctly. I'm using a KMC X1 on a SRAM 10-speed NW ring, so that's a known good combination.

  • Perfect! Thanks

  • As Tester suggests - much depends on the clamp, and what you're clamping it to.
    The little Draper was bought to fasten to a hall of residence desk in the 80s, and it still sees frequent use, particularly where solder, paint or glue is involved.
    I have a Record No.3 firmly bolted to a bench, but it's sometimes convenient to have other options, hence the other vice attached to a significant clamp.

    tldr; sometimes and probably.


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  • I have many vices?

  • Yo dawg...


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