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Paul, to add to Larry's and Peter's respective contributions, I advise
placing something intuitive and analog into the naming conventions after
the accounting code...., such as:
001 - City Attorney's Office
002 - City Clerk's Office
003 - Community Development
004 - Engineering
005 - Human Resources
006 - Information Systems
007 - Public Works
008 - Redevelopment
If you wanted to get more detailed past the department level; down to
the division level you could do that also.
001 - City Attorney's Office - Civil
001 - City Attorney's Office - Criminal
002 - City Clerk's Office - Cashiering
002 - City Clerk's Office - Council Support
002 - City Clerk's Office - Records & Information Management
002 - City Clerk's Office - Reprographics
Etc., etc.
I researched and wrote a classified subject filing guide back in the
mid-80's. I will e-mail it to you; perhaps it will be useful to you.
Best regards, Steve
Steven D. Whitaker, CRM
Records Systems Manager; City of Reno
>>> [log in to unmask] 10/13/2009 12:59 PM >>>
Excellent idea. Our department accounting code is a three-digit
number,
which would be much easier to use than a newly-created identifier for
Division and Department.
Thank you Peter and Larry.
Paul
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