Non-response to SPR's
George Robbins
grr at cbmvax.UUCP
Fri Jun 23 17:29:29 AEST 1989
In article <771 at dinorah.wustl.edu> art at dinorah.wustl.edu (Arthur B. Smith) writes:
> I posted an earlier version of this before and received no responses.
> Anyone from DEC care to comment? Anyone else receiving this sloooow
> a response to sprs? Anyone receiving much faster responses?
Obviously such performance sucks. The problem is that for most purposes
SPR's have been obsoleted by Support Center procedures. This leaves them
more as a CYA mechanism and excuse for not fixing things than a useful
communications mechanism.
If DEC wants to benefit they need to both make response more timely and
update the concept. It's sad when an SPR isn't "data" but instead a
multi-part form with a serial number.
In your case, I'd harass your way up from your local sales office until
you get some reasonable excuses. There is supposed to be some kind of
system (on DEC's part) backing up the SPR's and you should be able to
get some accountability.
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