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The ones with dates mean that they have the grenade with the date stamp so it would appear that they started using serial numbers in the 30000 range back around 1920 then perhaps started a new sequence when they moved to their new address in 1937. Shows the difficulty in dating by the serial numbers. The first part represents the model number (in this case 928 which is a cornet) and the second part the consecutive serial number which you can look up in this list taken from a document compiled by the Horniman Museum: Year Start End 1 552. Thanks.Serial numbers are in the format 928-817061. If you liked my response, please consider giving it a thumbs up.
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General tip 2: When using serial numbers, you should be offline or block the internet connection for that. General tip: If the most recent version is not present in the database, try the closest older serial number. Do not add the word serial at the end of the query. This helps others who have the same question find a solution quickly via the forum search. Avoid using letters before the version number. If I've answered your question or solved your problem, please mark this question as answered.
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I'm looking to introduce unique sequential numbering into a SharePoint List - currently we ID items via something we call a BSS Number, if you look at my screenshot below you'll see we have a 'BSS.No' column, with BSS-001 for one item, BSS-002 for the next, and so forth.Ĭurrently, we enter these BSS numbers manually into the a 'Single Line of Text' column when we add a new item to this list, however this is kind of inneficient as we first have to go through the list to find the newest item so we can see what the last number used was, so going forward I'd like it to try and automate it so when a new item is added, the BSS number would just increment upwards 1 from the last entered BSS number (IE if the last item had a BSS of BSS-50, then the next item would automatically be assigned BSS-051), however I'm not sure how to do this. I know SharePoint Lists have a native ID field, however we'd prefer to use our own identification method as we've already been using the BSS numbers for identification for quite a while, and it'd be a bit of a pain to switch over, plus I'm not sure how accurate the native ID numbers would be.