Thanks, Adam.

I need to study harder about Arches.


On Friday, January 29, 2016 at 9:46:37 PM UTC+5:45, Adam Lodge wrote:
>
> 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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> Adam Lodge
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> 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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