Boeing 787 BUG

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Just working back on this bug, I suspect the answer is 248 days, 13 hours, 13 minutes and 56 seconds, assuming that I've got my calculations right based on a guess of what the problem might be (the math fits).
If that is the case, changing what is called an Int32 to an Int64 means that this problem won't rear it's head for another 5,849,424,173 years. :cool:

(Yes I do feel like such a nerd right now)
 
Why would any airline keep their 787s powered for 248 days straight anyway?
 
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Like every software program if it doesn't work try turning it off and back on again.
 
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