by Flack » Mon Apr 14, 2025 10:55 am
Great Moments in Computer Programming:
Walgreens, where my wife and I pick up our prescriptions, has my wife's last name on record with the apostrophe, and mine without. It could be the other way around. We always forget which of our accounts has the apostrophe and which does not.
Every time we go through the drive-thru to pick up a prescription and they ask for the name, we have to explain to them "it may have the apostrophe and it may not." When both of us have a prescription to pick up, we have to explain that the names will be in the system differently. this always leads to them looking us up by date of birth which is fine, but it's never the first step.
We've already asked. Nobody who uses the system has the ability to update it.
Oh, and while this is a Walgreens policy complaint more than a computer programming complaint, when both of us have a prescription to pick up they make each one of us verify our address. It's the same address. And we're both there, side by side.
Great Moments in Computer Programming:
Walgreens, where my wife and I pick up our prescriptions, has my wife's last name on record with the apostrophe, and mine without. It could be the other way around. We always forget which of our accounts has the apostrophe and which does not.
Every time we go through the drive-thru to pick up a prescription and they ask for the name, we have to explain to them "it may have the apostrophe and it may not." When both of us have a prescription to pick up, we have to explain that the names will be in the system differently. this always leads to them looking us up by date of birth which is fine, but it's never the first step.
We've already asked. Nobody who uses the system has the ability to update it.
Oh, and while this is a Walgreens policy complaint more than a computer programming complaint, when both of us have a prescription to pick up they make each one of us verify our address. It's the same address. And we're both there, side by side.