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Interesting!
Q1: Why (in the first example) is the description for S0 "N/A" instead of "Abort Start"? Q2: Did the second example in your attachment fail? I see no relationship between the second example's raw code and its parsing. This looks moderately complicated, but I see no reason we can't walk you through it so that you'll be able to write the code and understand how it works. I think for this you're going to need to create a few simple classes and group them together into Collections. Do you already know how to do that? |
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