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Re: •Re: Sub call isn't returning values

by Lori713 (Pilgrim)
on Mar 06, 2004 at 00:03 UTC ( [id://334415]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to •Re: Sub call isn't returning values
in thread Sub call isn't returning values

Hope you're having a better day today.      ;-)

It turns out that the code I had posted was working correctly (at least the part that was posted). What I failed to do was put the hidden field in the form containing the buttons that download to Excel. I already had the hidden field in the form containing the cell data. Once I put the hidden field in the buttons form also, it works like a charm. I had tested my template but my assumption that the hidden field would be grabbed no matter where it was in a form was my mistake. I figured this out on my own, using my powers of alchemy.                :-D

That's not to say there isn't vast room for improvement in my coding abilities. However, I think I should clarify something for you (and get it off my chest) since you roasted me in the Chatterbox a few days ago, suggesting I had no aptitude for programming, should know that and get out of that profession, and that I was dishonest for continuing to accept money for my work when I was so clearly over my head. I'll be honest... it hurt my feelings (yes, I need to develop a thicker skin, but it's tough when someone you respect criticizes you).

Both you and Abigail-II are among the brightest and most skilled Perl hackers, and are very well-respected in the community. I'd like to say it doesn't matter what you think of me, but truth is, most people look up to you and when you express an opinion, they'll give it a lot more credence than the average person.

As for what you describe as my "dishonesty" (and something along the lines of getting what you pay for when you pay a consultant $15 an hour), I believe you were assuming I was a consultant who bid on a job for which I was unqualified. I think you later realized I wasn't, so enough said about that. (By the way, I make more than twice that... is that the average beginning consultant's pay?).

I was assigned this project by my manager; I did not ask for it. He was and is very well aware that I have absolutely no experience in this area, but as leira commented, "sometimes someone has to do it because there's no one else." Since the reports I'm currently re-writing in Perl are mine using another software package and VisualBasic, the task fell to me.

There are also some political and economic reasons for some of the constraints I'm under. So far, that is the only drawback I have found working for a public university. I have an amazing job and an amazing chain of command; I can't imagine working anywhere else, even with the added stress over the last few months.

I have discussed on several occasions my discomfort (and plain old inability) to meet the deadlines imposed. However, we are in the middle of a software upgrade and just because one person struggles doesn't mean the whole project gets delayed. I will bust my ass to get it done the best way I know how. That might mean crappy code right now but at least the customers will have something that works accurately. I can (and will) clean up the code later as I become more knowledgeable. It also means that I'll sometimes get roasted for asking stupid questions, but that isn't going to stop me from asking them if that's what it takes to get my job done.

I tend to be scientific in my approach, testing out different things to see if something will work as expected. Abigail-II refers to that alchemy. However, I continually strive to do my homework, research, and testing up front before posting anything here, lest I get roasted for not doing that. I was merely trying to be thorough even though I didn't expect different results by moving stuff around.

I am proud of the strides I've made under very difficult, demanding circumstances. Even you wrote that Perl is not an easy language to learn (or something along those lines)... yes, I have your book and I refer to it. As I have mentioned to Abigail-II in a previous post of mine, I learn by doing, not by reading. That may be a serious flaw in a programmer, but by no means a deal-breaker.

Again, I thank you for the time you took to respond to my post. You didn't have to, and I realize that. I also realize I would be completely lost if folks like you and others hadn't helped me over the past several months, and I am grateful for their continuing support and encouragement.

Lori

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