How much work is it to "fix up" the eValid script?

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How much work is it to "fix up" the eValid script?

Postby febjp » Thu Feb 10, 2011 4:09 pm

On the average, in your experience, what percentage of commands have to be "hand modified" for AJAX support, as a percentage of the commands eValid records from life? In other words, how much work is it to "fix up" an eValid recorded script?
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Re: How much work is it to "fix up" the eValid script?

Postby eValid » Fri Feb 11, 2011 5:36 pm

febjp wrote:On the average, in your experience, what percentage of commands have to be "hand modified" for AJAX support, as a percentage of the commands eValid records from life? In other words, how much work is it to "fix up" an eValid recorded script?

Obviously the answer depends on the complexity of the script and how much "fixing up" you need to be doing.

But here is a basic benchmark that might give you the data you need: If you replace one recorded-from-life command with pure structural commands that typically involves only three or four new commands. And, those commands fall into a simple pattern of "set index, find something, move up/down, take an action"...so you can see that it is pretty easy.

Bottom line: very little work at all.

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