dserrano5 wrote:jrnsndrs wrote:As far as I understand it: Hit notes=your side of the hit, hit partner=partner's side of the hit.
Ah. Then why does NIG say "Hit partners"? That's confusing.
I didn't want to delete that work done, so now EBTST lists 3 fields per row: hit partners, hit notes (our side) and hit notes (their side).
Additionally, notes that have been entered in a not configured postal code (because either the postal code is incorrect or the configuration is incomplete) are listed after all groups for a given country, eg:
- Spain
- Autonomous communities
- Provinces
- Post codes not found: 00000, 12345, etc.
Let's hope this doesn't yield too long lists for anyone

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I just compared a few numbers, they did match so I think it is all working correctly.
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I think that my side instead of our side is better, I am only one (as most of us). No majestic plural required here.

But because I can have more than one hit partner in one location, the plural for their side is good.
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Hit regions=Hitregio's
Hit partners=Hitpartners
Hit notes=Hitbiljetten
our side=onze kant
my side=mijn kant
their side=hun kant
Post codes not found=Niet gevonden postcodes
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I can't see any postcodes not found here. But if this works the same way as the bad notes, then it is good news.
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IMHO, the hit partner column (which is given first now) is better placed in the third. I think this is the least interesting one.
Other users, please give your opinion on this!
(And I hope it is not too much work to change this)
"of all wars, religious wars are the most detestable, since they are waged for no tangible gain, but only to impose a set of arbitrary credos on another."
--- Unspiek baron Bodissey.
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