Chris, You wrote: Scheduling applies to those databases that contain records. Records, are created at or near the
time of a transaction, need to be scheduled, and might exist in a database.
I couldn't agree more. In addition you need to capture the necessary metadata and structure that allows the electronic record to to document as a true, accurate reflection of an action.
and Yes, I do believe that records need a purpose.
Keep on , Keeping on.
Tom Owens
Records Analyst
PS
Sharon B. what's your boss going to do now that he has conquered space?
and how did your dogs do at the show?
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