No, outsourcing is wonderful, until it affects you. Hopefully one day you will get some first-hand knowledge of it, instead of reading about it. We'll see how much you applaud it then.
I too, can attest to it's existence. I have lost 2 jobs in the last 3 years due to work being outsourced to India. I still believe you get what you pay for though. I expect that work will eventually end up right back here someday, to be done correctly.
Unfortunately, our on-call staff must use laptops with dialup at night and on weekends. I had the same thought about adding the waithostquiet in addition to the loop. So far, it seems to be doing the trick. Here's how I coded it:
keyit("IITT5510<Enter>")
SCR.WaitHostQuiet(1500)
Do While...
While checking this field to see if Xclock is gone, it works great while running on a LAN, however while running the macro through a dialup connection, Xclock still causes problems for us. Any help would be much appreciated. Following is an excerpt of the code where the problem occurs...
I am creating 2 .txt files in an ebm. I have a report in abc.txt and screen prints of the data that was scraped to produce the report in xyz.txt. I would like to merge them together at the end of the macro. Can MS-DOS statements be coded within the ebm to do this? Does ebm have a feature...
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