I have a feeling, VSC has strarted processing 7/99 cases.

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Of what use is it to anyone that they "start" to process cases filed on any particular month? I would feel much better if they can say cases filed on such and such day will be adjudicated by such and such day. Sorry to sound a little peeved. I guess I am the grouch of this board. Sick and tired of hearing the same old message.
 
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> Of what use is it to anyone that they "start" to process cases filed on any particular month? I would feel much better if they can say cases filed on such and such day will be adjudicated by such and such day. Sorry to sound a little peeved. I guess I am the grouch of this board. Sick and tired of hearing the same old message. (Quoted from post of VSC/485)

Same feeling. It would be much more helpful if we can know when massive processing of certain dated cases are being performed (as opposed to when first case get processed). But since we don\'t have a database large enough, no such statistical information such as how many percentage of 04/99-ND cases have been processed. I guess we need a tracker database and at least more than a couple of dozens of entry in each ND-month to get a clearer picture.
 
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> Of what use is it to anyone that they "start" to process cases filed on any particular month? I would feel much better if they can say cases filed on such and such day will be adjudicated by such and such day. Sorry to sound a little peeved. I guess I am the grouch of this board. Sick and tired of hearing the same old message. (Quoted from post of VSC/485)

Same feeling. It would be much more helpful if we can know when massive processing of certain dated cases are being performed (as opposed to when first case get processed). But since we don\'t have a database large enough, no such statistical information such as how many percentage of 04/99-ND cases have been processed. I guess we need a tracker database and at least more than a couple of dozens of entry in each ND-month to get a clearer picture.
 
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