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  • in reply to: golocal reactive #365887
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    Re: golocal reactive

    They’re still going i see.Just had a call asking will we go to job for them,soon as he mentioned ‘we are a company called Go-local’,i brought up there illustrious history and that was that.
    Apparently they’ve never folded by the way :rotfl:

    in reply to: refridgeration vendor at last ukw meeting #380923
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    Re: refridgeration vendor at last ukw meeting

    Dales-Electronic wrote:Yep – available through me what do you want? And yes they can do the second one too but why would you want the second double manifold, this gauge is accurate enough to do both R600a and R134a including the vacuum side 😀

    Sounds like what one of my engineers is asking for 🙂 .
    Is it about 2.5 inches diameter or 4″? I’m told we need the small one . And how much please?

    in reply to: New WTA Logo #368542
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    Re: New WTA Logo

    Preferably as an eps , if its jpeg as big as poss please .

    I just regurgitated that, i’ve know idea what eps is :clown:

    in reply to: Standard Terms & Conditions Of Sale #371434
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    Re: Standard Terms & Conditions Of Sale

    Jackal wrote:The T&Cs used by ISE were designed to deal with a primary retail scenario with a provision for a repair facility as an add on.

    I have a set which relate to repair only operations which are 1 A4 page long and are designed to be printed on the reverse of a job card.

    We have the professionally printed so when our engineers call they load them into their printer and print a job sheet with them on the back.

    I am out of my office for the rest of the week but I will forward the to Ken over the weekend so he can put them up here so you and others can download them and edit the name so they are relevant to you business.

    I would do it myself but I haven’t got the first idea on how to load it up here.

    Unfortunately the necessary clauses make reference to other sections of the T&Cs so unless you know how to reword it all it won’t make sense, so just leaving this section with the cust won’t help much on its own. For example in the above clause it makes reference to another clause known as Section 5.

    For me section 5 details how and when payment is to be made thus it enables action to be taken if you are not paid within the stipulated time frame otherwise you can get strung out for god knows how long waiting for payment or the rejection notice.

    Best regards

    Jackal


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    Firstly what a fantastic resource to to make available for free . We’ve been winging it for nearly 40 years without t&c’s but times have definitely changed ; i reckon these would have saved me several hundred pounds over the last 3 or 4 years :boops: .

    Secondly, (enough of the brown-nosing)…………..did your shortened version for engineers make an appearance, ‘cos mine still use A5 triplicate hand written invoice books,so that would be really useful as well.

    in reply to: New WTA Logo #368540
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    Re: New WTA Logo

    How do i get hold of it to use in our marketing please ?

    in reply to: Conventional tumble dryers to cease? #374778
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    Re: Conventional tumble dryers to cease?

    Miele. Its being said in engineer training, not sales.

    in reply to: rapport #369698
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    Re: rapport

    Final release this summer still possible ?

    in reply to: Important Changes To Engineer Search #358916
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    Re: Important Changes To Engineer Search

    Can i be tied please . Ta.

    in reply to: rapport #369657
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    Re: rapport

    I don’t know whether to laugh or cry:

    Your current version is 0.5.2beta There is a new updated version 0.5.1beta available for this software. Please go to rapportsoftware.co.uk to download and update the package

    This new verison have various bugs fixed. The service view call page when warranty date is not entered is now visible :rotfl:

    in reply to: rapport #369656
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    Re: rapport

    kwatt wrote:Okay, if you have the zipped folder extracted then try this…

    From the downloaded, unzipped folder:

    Copy the entire folder labelled “call_handling”

    Now, in a window get to the location:

    C:xampphtdocs (you should be able to copy that exactly to get there)


    Paste the whole folder in there. When it whines about there already being a copy tell it to copy all and overwrite the original, I forget how Windows does that now.

    Should be good to go after that.

    K.

    Nope,still the same version and tbh thats pretty much what i was doing anyway. Also,i have to push the start Apache button in Xaamp control v3 otherwise it still tries to start from port 80.

    I think i’m going to delete as much as i can,then try another complete download including the whole xaamp shebang,which presumably would include the up-date. Trouble is of course,Windows doesn’t really delete it does it.

    in reply to: rapport #369651
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    Re: rapport

    Nope,says 0.5.1 and i’ve just tried updating again.
    I’d leave it till its a finished product if i wasn’t so excited about it .

    in reply to: rapport #369649
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    Re: rapport

    Sorry,deleted the post your responding to Ken. (I was saying after the update i’m not getting the restore option)

    Anyway,nope,all i’ve got is the Change Logo and the About and Help option.No Restore Database for me .

    in reply to: rapport #369646
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    Re: rapport

    jeremy wrote:there are 3 solutions.
    1) in xampp control-3 beta, click on config and then select apache. edit the opened file and change…

    listen 80 change it to listen 8700 (or another port).
    ServerName localhost:8700 (same port as above)
    click save
    restart apache.
    Then in your browser localhost:8700

    Jeremy 🙂


    I read Kens links,and i think something started bleeding in my head ,but it did lead me to a program from nirsoft called CurrPorts which identified the culprit using port 80. So,swiftly moving away from mucking around in the registry i did what you suggested above and it seems to work at last 😀 .

    Listen 0.0.0.0:80
    #Listen [::]:80
    Listen 8700

    But should i change the first two lines to 8700 as well ?

    in reply to: rapport #369635
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    Re: rapport

    Possible problem detected:port 80 in use by “system” .

    That’ll be it then. :boops:

    Any idea how to resolve that one ?

    in reply to: rapport #369633
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    Re: rapport

    All in the C drive.

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