ocpaul
Contributor
Downloaded updates of both Oceanic and Aeris versions and quickly tested each. A few of quick observations:
1. Average depth calculation APPEARS to be correct - or maybe I should say reasonable. I haven't checked in detail but at least it looks like it is more or less where it should be.
2. SAC calculations are not correct.
3. Tank volume does not appear to be used in any of the calculations. If I enter the tank volume I should then be able to get RMV, assuming they can get the SAC calculation working correctly.
4. Still would like to be able to insert the correct lifetime dive number.
5. It appears that the database can easlily lose its indexing. For instance I downloaded data for 15 dives and initially the numbering made sense. After adding some date for tank sizes, locations, tank sizes etc. I noticed that all of the sudden one of the dives had been duplicated and one of the dives was no longer in the list. I then tried to delete one of the duplicated dives and that resulted in further confusion with respect to the dives currently saved. All said, this is a pain in the ***! It is particularly frustrating to hand enter data only to find that the data base seems to self-corrupt and no easy way to fix.
Looks Oceanic / Aeris have quite a few more steps to take!
1. Average depth calculation APPEARS to be correct - or maybe I should say reasonable. I haven't checked in detail but at least it looks like it is more or less where it should be.
2. SAC calculations are not correct.
3. Tank volume does not appear to be used in any of the calculations. If I enter the tank volume I should then be able to get RMV, assuming they can get the SAC calculation working correctly.
4. Still would like to be able to insert the correct lifetime dive number.
5. It appears that the database can easlily lose its indexing. For instance I downloaded data for 15 dives and initially the numbering made sense. After adding some date for tank sizes, locations, tank sizes etc. I noticed that all of the sudden one of the dives had been duplicated and one of the dives was no longer in the list. I then tried to delete one of the duplicated dives and that resulted in further confusion with respect to the dives currently saved. All said, this is a pain in the ***! It is particularly frustrating to hand enter data only to find that the data base seems to self-corrupt and no easy way to fix.
Looks Oceanic / Aeris have quite a few more steps to take!