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Date: | Wed, 1 Feb 2012 16:57:25 +0400 |
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Cary,
Borrow a box or two, and do a field exercise. Then you will know exactly how
much of _your_ records will fit in the box of the type _you_ will use, with
_your_ packing habits! An you can measure the processing time as well.
With my best wishes,
Natasha
I have found such things as: 1 box = 1.24 lf; 1 lf = 24 hours
person-hours, etc. However, actual details behind these calculations have
been difficult to find. For instance, do the 24 hours include
pre-processing and final processing? Or does it apply to each instance of
working through a box?
Needless to say, if there was a book out there that explained all of this,
it would be a big help. Does anyone know such a book? Or a pamphlet? If
not, would someone be willing to correspond off list serve? I have a lot of
information, but I need to verify the accuracy. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Cary
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