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08/11/2007 01:34:28
 
 
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07/11/2007 11:52:08
James Beerbower
James Beerbower Enterprises
Hochheim Am Main, Germany
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01267264
Message ID:
01267520
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12
Hi James,

I'm Czech :) and as far as I know programs used here (c), because our rules are complex and has many exception, for women name is added -ová, but not everytime (which will do applicable rules even worse),... :(.

Best regards,
Milan

>Thanks Dragan! The other suggestion that I'm getting is to have them do the data entry only in the vocative case.
>
>But Lucie (my Czech colleague) says that that is nonsense because the address on envelope has to be in the nominative case.
>
>I'm hoping that there is another way because rewriting a CRM software system -- data entry (vfp), maintenance (vfp), website (php), printing (vfp/excel)-- to support two names is a major undertaking.
>
>
>>>c) add new database fields to our customer tables for the names in each applicable case. Then we could reenter all the name data for all the men, and reprogram the application to support multiple names :-(
>>>(my czech contact swears that they only new two cases)
>>>
>>>Anyone have experience? How do you all Central Europeans manage this?
>>
>
>>I'd go with (c). Then if there are applicable rules, apply them to the default value for the vocative case while entering names, but still leave it to the human operator to decide whether the rule applies or we have an exception. Then store whatever the operator says.
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