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Archiving Analysis

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I am trying to analyze the data to be archived by my company. Say I have archiving object MM_MATBEL, how do I determine how many documents I have per year (or some period) and how much space each period is taking up?

Thanks,

-- Jackie

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Hi Jackie,

For archiving analysis - best thing to do will be to select a small sample. start by archiving this sample and estimate average run time and any other functional issues that you might encounter.

then by doing a TAANA analysis, you must estimate the year wise split of the documents, because the ideal way to archive documents will be to categorize them yearwise.

also in the case of MM MATBEL, you might want to have a look at the plant wise split up.

Let me know ur email id.. will send a few docs

Thanks

Janani

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hi

chk the links for more details:

/message/3216495#3216495 [original link is broken]

regards,

madhu

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Former Member
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Hi Jackie,

For archiving analysis - best thing to do will be to select a small sample. start by archiving this sample and estimate average run time and any other functional issues that you might encounter.

then by doing a TAANA analysis, you must estimate the year wise split of the documents, because the ideal way to archive documents will be to categorize them yearwise.

also in the case of MM MATBEL, you might want to have a look at the plant wise split up.

Let me know ur email id.. will send a few docs

Thanks

Janani

award points if helpful

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Hey Janani, my email address is jmccarty04@yahoo.com thanks in advance for the docs!

-- Jackie