Originally Posted by
FlyerGoldII
Thanks, for the response.
I have 2 questions:
1) I used this FAQ on this problem quite successfully:
"Transferring Data >>>>>>>>>>" message is displayed, but results never appear:
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Can you tell me as a nonIT expert, why for a few days, the results appeared after a few seconds, and then all of a suddent, the above problem developed automatically. I was able to clear the problem, as per your instructions above. However, what can I do to my computer to prevent this problem from re-developing.
From your description above, it is impossible to answer the "why" question. As long as the setting remains unchanged, the problem should not re-develop.
Originally Posted by
FlyerGoldII
2) Being new to your tool (for less than a week), it would be nice for other newcomers, to add to the FAQ by giving legends to your screens which appear for each of the different access methods/systems - when I started to work on some of the methods of the screens last weekend, many of the buttons, spaces etc were not automatically obvious to me (for example, the issue of the start/stop button that we have discussed privately, the issue of the date on the Sabre ZUJ access method not being relevant (by the way, I figured out that there may be a glitch here - when I add a date for the departure on the sabre dotres method, and then switch to the sabre ZUJ method, the date remains in the date slot - it can not be deleted).
The description of the [Sabre: Fares/ZUJ] method in the FAQ does state that it "lists all published fares for the specified route for the next 12 months". The date field is automatically disabled (greyed-out, and not cleared) to further provide a visual indication that that field is not applicable. It is not a "glitch", but a long-established convention for all Windows applications and is not specific to the KVS Tool itself.