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Jon,
Thanks so much for your information. Its good to hear from a museum that
already has a system in place.
Patricia
Patricia A. Raynor
Museum Specialist
National Postal Museum
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, DC 20560-0570
202-633-5514
202-786-2767 (fax)
Temporary mailing address:
National Postal Museum
Smithsonian Institution
2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Post Office Box 75039
Washington, DC 20002
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We use components of Object records of type 'accessory', as opposed to
'part of object'. That way we can move record dims etc about accessories
and move e.g. a painting and its dedicated transit frame together, or
independently.
Jon
Tate
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From: Patricia Raynor [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 13 February 2004 16:05
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Subject: Tracking crates in TMS
Dear all,
I've tried unsucessfully to send the following message (at least I
believe it didn't go through) as I didn't get any responses. I'm hoping
to hear from all of you who use TMS to track object crates.
We would like to find a way to track object crates, associated object
housing, or mounts in TMS. We are soliciting suggestions from other TMS
users who might have already found a successful way to use TMS for this
purpose.
Thanks for your advice.
Patricia
Patricia A. Raynor
Museum Specialist
National Postal Museum
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, DC 20560-0570
202-633-5514
202-786-2767 (fax)
Temporary mailing address:
National Postal Museum
Smithsonian Institution
2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Post Office Box 75039
Washington, DC 20002
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