Neil Palmer wrote:
>
> System checks for matching routing data starting at sequence 1.
Usually
> you have a sequence 9999 catch-all entry of *ANY.
> This allows sort of generic matching on routing data. For example:
>
> Seq # Routing Data
>
> 50 DEPT5
> 51 DEPT50
> 52 DEPT501
> 53 DEPT502
> 54 DEPT503
>
> Etc.
>
* ... Neil Palmer
*
Neil,
I always get this mixed up, but I believe that in your example above,
the subsystem would get a match on seq 50, and never get to SEQ 51-54 if
DEPT5, DEPT50, or any of the other ones where in the Job Description.
In your example above, doesnt the longest Routing entry need the lowest
number?
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Pete Massiello
OS Solutions International
Phone: (203)-744-7854 Ext 11.
http://www.os-solutions.com
mailto:pmassiello@os-solutions.com
Pete,
Yes, you're right - I have them reversed. I noticed it the second I saw
my post appear on the list and sent a correction right away, which
you've probably seen by now. :-)
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