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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Hi, I'm designing an online order control system that tracks a train of processes. Once the processes have completed the user is notified. The problem is, I'm not sure about which tense to use for the following process: Cutting finish date. Should it be 'Cutting Finish Date', or 'Cutting Finishing Date'?

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Anonymous Hi, I'm designing an online order control system that tracks a train of processes Do you mean a sequence of processes, or steps in processes? Anonymous . The problem is, I'm not sure about which tense to use for the following process: Cutting finish date.

  • Anonymous Hi, I'm designing an online order control system that tracks a train of processes Do you mean a sequence of processes, or steps in processes?
  • Anonymous .
  • The problem is, I'm not sure about which tense to use for the following process: Cutting finish date.
  • Should it be 'Cutting Finish Date', or 'Cutting Finishing Date'?
  • I'm not sure what you want to say here.
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AnonymousHi, I'm designing an online order control system that tracks a train of processes
Do you mean a sequence of processes, or steps in processes?
Anonymous. The problem is, I'm not sure about which tense to use for the following process: Cutting finish date. Should it be 'Cutting Finish Date', or 'Cutting Finishing Date'?

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