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Larry,
You are right on both points, I believe: I won't find the statistics
that I'm looking for, and most of the reduction is in the form of not
retaining unneeded copies. I am fishing for support for the point that
RIM helps reduce the distribution of unneeded copies (and thus the
creation of the unneeded copy in the first place).
Thanks,
Gary
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I'll venture a guess that you won't find any such statistics, and if you
do, they will be so "compartmentalized" to an industry segment, or a
specific organization, that there will be no public source citations to
support them.
I had to read your question a couple of times to understand it, and I
think it's kind of an "apples and oranges" thing. An RIM Program won't
likely result in producing/creating/generating fewer records, but it
will likely reduce the number of COPIES being manged as "records" by an
organization.
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