You get 36 columns of data, including which carrier was used, the actual ASIN or ISBN, categories, etc.Īll of this is essential information for auditing and review, and for small businesses this is something that helps keep us out of hot water from the IRS. It has much more detail than the "Order History" visual index, and of course it's in a spreadsheet. The spreadsheet for a 12-month history literally takes a few seconds for a few thousand transactions. I have both regular and business accounts, but because the business account was always changing prices I switched back to personal (because I don't spend a lot through Amazon on business, anyway). I just spent 30m on the phone with customer support who didn't even know the capability existed, let alone that it's going away. Our new wonderful idea! Throw away all the classic movies, film new ones on an iphone! WOO NEW!!! Sharknado 9!!! Just make the actresses get naked! It'll be like porn everybody loves porn right!?!?!? But dont worry, we have 20 copies of a bunch of BS nobody wants to watch with NEW (sigh) young, talentless actors using cheap blurry cameras. Now leaving Netflix, the timeless classic movies you are here for. But you will run into guy "REWRITE THAT IT IS SO and this turns into "Uh. The solution is move this to a backup, low priority machine and just change the connections to the archival database. I am guessing the problem is historical data is being archived. Bad developers write bad code, whether it is old code or a rewrite. They messed up the code and go "ooooh, couldnt do it the other system was too old." With the assumption that their rewrite is somehow guaranteed to work. You end up losing a lot of functionality just because they cant figure it out. This is why you shouldnt hire developers that want to rewrite everything rather than work within the existing (working) system. Just make sure to tag the post with the flair and give a little background info/context. On Fridays we'll allow posts that don't normally fit in the usual data-hoarding theme, including posts that would usually be removed by rule 4: “No memes or 'look at this '”
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