Jae,  

To get your human-readable identifier, I would use the RDM to add a new name 
type.  Maybe call it “human readable id.”  With that, you could add some 
javascript that populates the name field when name type of “human readable id” 
is chosen, but the auto-populating part falls squarely in the realm of 
customization of code.  At a minimum, that would give you a place to manually 
enter the id with no customization at all.

On your second question, HIP is designed and intended for inventory and 
management of immovable heritage.  So, given that, the “right” solution is to 
design custom graphs per your requirements.  That said, one workaround might be 
to use the Heritage Resource Group resource type as a stand-in for museum. You 
can then relate individual heritage resources to that Heritage Resource Group.  

No stupid questions here.  Thanks for asking.

Adam

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Geospatial Systems Consultant
Farallon Geographics


On Friday, January 29, 2016 at 2:16 AM, Jae Hun Lee wrote:

> Hello,
>  
> This is my first post in this group, so please allow me to post stupid 
> questions.
>  
> Is there any way to automatically generate a human-readable serial number in 
> Arches?
> In my project, project stakeholders are expecting me to come up with 
> universal serial number for all the heritages and artifacts. I am thinking of 
> this kind of scheme "AREA-SUBAREA-DIGIT", for example KAT-SWA-000001 (First 
> building at Swayambhunath, Kathmandu). "AREA-SUBAREA-" is a prefix and number 
> is a integer.  
> I observed that Arches generates a long serial number, but it is not 
> recognizable to human. It allows to add ID as a external reference, but human 
> have to keep the records and provide ID to system. Does anybody have an 
> answer for this case?
>  
> I have another question. I like to see a list of artifacts when I click a 
> museum on the map, but it's not how Arches works. What is best way to 
> inventorize artifacts at museum with Arches?
>  
> Thank you.
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