jdel6654
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That is so funny that you mention this.
During the late 90's this was how I got thru half the day as a JDE consultant. I'd say "Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle" and people knew right away that it was a tech problem that only applied to JDE.
I also applied it to debug sessions. I'd run into a stupid code problem, put the event rule or C++ into debug, and the damn problem would go away. I would explain to folks that slowing the code down with debug to the point you could see the problem would ultimately lead to the problem being resolved (Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle).
During the late 90's this was how I got thru half the day as a JDE consultant. I'd say "Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle" and people knew right away that it was a tech problem that only applied to JDE.
I also applied it to debug sessions. I'd run into a stupid code problem, put the event rule or C++ into debug, and the damn problem would go away. I would explain to folks that slowing the code down with debug to the point you could see the problem would ultimately lead to the problem being resolved (Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle).