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Stephanie Leverock <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Jun 2005 15:57:32 -0400
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Hi Jeri,
I am also preparing to upgrade to 9.2.  I  keep Access views of all the
TMS tables  to help me in report writing and also for things like
containers/crates.  This way I can make reports for crates that exist
even when they aren't tied to an object (I make the reports in Crystal
because I prefer it).  Since it's information that I only need to share
with Collections/Registrar staff and they are familiar with Access, this
works for us.  -Stephanie

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Stephanie Leverock
Records Manager and Collections Review Coordinator
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, NY 11238-6052
Tel: (718) 501-6483
Fax: (718) 501-6135




Jeri Moxley wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>The Guggenheim is getting ready to forge ahead into the world of the TMS
>Crates assistant (version 9.2). While we're clear on the moving and
>shipping - we're a bit unsure of where to begin with the data entry.
>
>In addition to using the crates data in locations data entry and in
>shipping, we want to be able to quickly look in TMS to see what crates
>we have in inventory, and are not sure that there's a quick way to do
>that. A related issue is how to track a crate that was made for a
>specific work, but that the work is not currently stored in. We thought
>about using components for these, but would ideally like to have all
>crates in one place in the database. The only potential solution we've
>come up with is to number those crates with the object numbers...For
>example, with crate numbers something like:
>2001.21-Crate 1
>2001.103-Crate 1 of 4
>
>But, even so, are not sure how we'd quickly query for whether or not the
>crate existed if the object is not currently stored in it.
>
>Has anyone else brainstormed about these issues? Have you found fabulous
>solutions?
>
>Thanks for any ideas!
>
>Jeri
>
>
>****
>Jeri Moxley
>TMS Specialist
>Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
>(212) 423-3509
>
>

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