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Re: Seeking advice on the best way to phrase an error message?
Subject:Re: Seeking advice on the best way to phrase an error message? From:HBacheler -at- aol -dot- com To:ghart -at- videotron -dot- ca, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com, ipsque -at- yahoo -dot- com Date:Fri, 30 Mar 2007 21:38:51 EDT
A reasonable 'default for the phone number is area code, central office,
instrument/instruments number.
for example a minimal phone number entry in the field is 8005551212.(10
digits)
No punctuation, separation, hidden meaning
Social security number 123456789 (9 digits)
I think any programmer/designer/analyst should accept this as the optimum.
There is NO DIFFERENT way you can express either of these numbers in their
minimum form
You can have 800-555-1212 - (800)555-1212 - (800) 555-1212 - 800.555.1212
You can have 123-45-6789
The dash) -, the open parenthesis (, and the close parenthesis ) are values
that can be 'skipped' in the parsing/verificatin/validation of the number.
So "I" forgot the punctuation, so what, (programmer/analyst/designer) deal
with it in your design and implementation...
Bringing back my days as a programmer/analyst/designer --- making things
easier for the customer.
Other input?
Harry
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