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The waste logging system has its own Materials table. This allows you to create a more generic set of materials. Let's assume you're recording waste packaging - such as cardboard. The cardboard could be from multiple sizes of box's and you wound not necessarily want to identify the exact box material code. You could therefore use a simple "one size fits all" material code for all cardboard waste. You should also note that for each material you assign it to a | The waste logging system has its own Materials table. This allows you to create a more generic set of materials. Let's assume you're recording waste packaging - such as cardboard. The cardboard could be from multiple sizes of box's and you wound not necessarily want to identify the exact box material code. You could therefore use a simple "one size fits all" material code for all cardboard waste. You should also note that for each material you assign it to a [[Material Types]] which allows you to group "like" materials within the reporting module. | ||
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Revision as of 09:17, 1 September 2024
The waste logging system has its own Materials table. This allows you to create a more generic set of materials. Let's assume you're recording waste packaging - such as cardboard. The cardboard could be from multiple sizes of box's and you wound not necessarily want to identify the exact box material code. You could therefore use a simple "one size fits all" material code for all cardboard waste. You should also note that for each material you assign it to a Material Types which allows you to group "like" materials within the reporting module.