If it is a lost cause, I will send it back
Send it back. It appears that our efforts and process doesn't match your expectations, so I'm calling it a lost cause.
If it is a lost cause, I will send it back
Phil, once again, you have made a mistake and yet instead of submitting a request to have the tags changed, you rant about it here.
I never touched the Service Tags on those talkgroups. They were set as Multi Talk and Law Talk a long time ago. I updated the Mode Tag and the Alpha Tag since they were never set when those talkgroups were entered into the system.
The only Service Tags I touched were the ones for the talkgroups that were labelled as Other.
Once again Phil, I never changed anything.
I just went through the submission list for the system. It appears you sent in some updates back in 2003 under a different user name.
Then there's a submission from you a couple of days ago.
Nothing between 2003 and 2010.
I'm happy to make the changes to the system if you're willing to send them in but stop assuming that things that are incorrect are my doing. They're not. They've probably existed since 2003 and you've had ample opportunity to submit corrections but instead you rant about it here and blame it all on me.
All the DB Admin's are happy to help out. All it takes is a polite request using the Submission Form and we'll make the changes to help you out.
Ok, I think that there are a few problems with this entire thread...I'm going to suggest that we close this thread and continue parts of this discussion elsewhere.
I know that things "said" on the web really cannot be unsaid, but one difficulty those of us who have labored so hard both on HomePatrol-1 specifically and on the database in general is just getting past this thread's title and initial tone. Everyone enters this thread on the defensive...and one reason I have contributed very little to this thread is that I find it difficult to get past that initial title and tone (which are undeserved by those who it appears to be directed toward).
I know that you see yourself as an expert on your local area, and you probably are. However, an admin cannot take a statement of such as definitive evidence (else you'd see real chaos). While I was admin I saw several very incorrect submissions by people who I knew were experts in their region (but they didn't understand the method or meaning of some of the database terms...once given good direction, their next submissions were bordering on the ideal). The evidence an admin must rely on is in the quality of submission, the willingness to work with the admin with civility, and the patience to work through the process.
Mike,
I audited what you changed. You omitted 12 TG's from the last database rev. (I saved it, so I can see). Some of the most used TGs, like Fire 1 and EMS 1 were not there after your last revision (a loss). I merged the three non-existent "zones" into one using ACR Patrol and added the 12 missing TGs back in.
From a total outside perspective, can you tell us which 12 TG were omitted? The 2 you describe above (Fire 1 and EMS 1) are clearly seen in the database.
I have an HP-1 and would hate to see this thread closed since I believe the OP is well intentioned. But I think it would be good idea for him to provide an outline of the issues since they don't all appear to be HP-1 specific. Not everyone reading this will understand it or be willing to take the time to. Nor will they be able to separate out the HP-1 specific issues from the ones impacting most scanner makes or models, and you don't want prospective HP-1 buyers just assuming it's inundated with problems when it really isn't.
To take it a step further, I think it's a good opportunity to turn this into something useful by perhaps having it serve as the beginnings of a method for developing a future checklist (what to look for) for end-users who are interested in the same level of DB accuracy as SK is. Does such a thing exist and if not wouldn't it make the DBA's lives easier? I believe SK is actually onto something here and rather than shooting it down, how about using it as an opportunity to develop it into something useful for not just HP-1 users, but everyone? If the HP-1 is the wave of the future, and I believe it is, I think a system like this will come in real handy. In fact, maybe it should even be developed in the form of a web-enabled end-user interface with LOV's for submitting "consistent" changes that are saved to a single back-end database accessible by area DBA's so they don't have to spend all their time compiling information from the many different sources. It's going to be a monumental task moving forward and the sooner a tool like this is developed the better off everyone is going to be.