You sir, are are going to reduce redundancy your own job. It reminds me of the job I lost during the interview when I thought the infinite bandwidth question was a joke and laughed and joked and said there is no such thing to the manager doing the hiring who had already explained to me that they need a really sharp person to take of the Lotus 123 spreadsheet that the current developer had written that took 8 hours to run and was so mission critical that every time it crashed (which happened at least once a day) reports to customers were delayed and they sometimes ended up having to catch on days of work. It also reminds me of another time I created a MS Access report generator that parsed all of the customer text with page headers and footers reports in various formats (plain text, Word, Excel) in 15 minutes that killed what had been up to that point a man month of work each month.
You sir, are are going to reduce redundancy your own job. It reminds me of the job I lost during the interview when I thought the infinite bandwidth question was a joke and laughed and joked and said there is no such thing to the manager doing the hiring who had already explained to me that they need a really sharp person to take of the Lotus 123 spreadsheet that the current developer had written that took 8 hours to run and was so mission critical that every time it crashed (which happened at least once a day) reports to customers were delayed and they sometimes ended up having to catch on days of work. It also reminds me of another time I created a MS Access report generator that parsed all of the customer text with page headers and footers reports in various formats (plain text, Word, Excel) in 15 minutes that killed what had been up to that point a man month of work each month.