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Just hope I do not remind you of your co-workers.
As lately I'm so disgusted because everyone and everything is in the way of me getting my job done. When a problem comes up, that I would solve and turn around in minutes, hours or days. By time everyone has stepped on it and poked their finger in the pie, it's three months later, and I can't bring my self to even do it.
Change jobs.
I burn out, I'm fucking crispy fried now. Everything is a roadblock. New job, fun new interesting, old job, boring stale and I'm just doing maintenance.
I was literally getting up every day wanting to die rather than go to work sitting in front of a computer running data through a script. It was a nightmare.
Next time I'm off, I'm taking 6 months off to do all the crap I've been wanting to do, but have been blocked at my job from doing. I can't work on two entirely different projects at the same time - I need time to concentrate on what I want to work on. When I'm sick of that, not only will I have a cool product, I'll be sick of working on my cool product.
Thanks for giving me something to do, I actually felt like doing.
Your welcome! Now I will look over your code in detail and transpose it to Access. I really appreciate this, it will save a ton of work.
but I don't want to be in technology or programming. I'm tired of the pointlessness of it. No matter what you make and what you make it for. It will be obsolete in a few years. Libraries deprecated and OS they were written for end of life cycle.
Then gives you data that looks like this..
Tenpoundbass saysbut I don't want to be in technology or programming. I'm tired of the pointlessness of it. No matter what you make and what you make it for. It will be obsolete in a few years. Libraries deprecated and OS they were written for end of life cycle.
THIS is why I want time off.
30 years eh? What about bringing a bunch of stuff back? Remember ytalk? Remember when email ran on your computer? This cloud shit is just another way to censor and eavesdrop. It's another thin-client attempt. I'm disgusted by companies that say shit like "Google's terms of service say they will protect our data, and if they don't we can sue them". Yeah, good luck suing Google. Like when Dr. DOSS sued Microsoft, or Spyglass did, or Stacker did.
When people get burned, and they will get burned, it's going to swing back hard to private solutions in house. The trick is you have to drop a b...
Wow, that was fast. Works perfectly. Was this even much of a challenge?
Oh you mean on the original code I posted, the results sorted. I don't know why sometimes shit sorts properly on its own, but other times you've got to explicitly set it.
Nice job, why Pandas did you use Kubernetes?
To HeadSet
@HeadSet - you still need my solution, or have you got a solution?
I am currently actively using TPB' s SQL solution, and it works great. I am also looking over what Blue produced. Therefore I no longer need a solution, but I appreciate that you would have put forth the effort.
It was limited to working on 1 year at a time.
Fun side project. Just wanted to make certain you were set, because it's not much work to complete it - but it's work to use it.
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I cannot figure this out in Access tools/VBA or Excel tools/VBA. I really just need to know how many days each cab was leased out for the month, and I think this grid is the way to do it. For example, a cab that was leased out from 1-8 Nov and then from 8-15 Nov was leased for 15 days. Output is any way to show Cab 1 for 24 days, Cab 3 for 30 days, Cab 6 at 4 days, and so on. I do not want to double count dates that overlap.
Any ideas, to at least point me at what logic to use? Does not have to be Access or Excel.