How to store "sequential telecom numbers"

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How to store "sequential telecom numbers"

ian tabangay
We usually come across some companies that write their phone numbers as, for
example, *921-0000 to 12*. This means that their phone numbers are *921-0001,
**921-0002, **921-0003... up to **921-0012*. Of course we could simply
encode these numbers as separate entries in their Telecom Contact Mech but
is this the correct way to put it in ofbiz? How would others do this?
Thanks.

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Re: How to store "sequential telecom numbers"

BJ Freeman
you can add a purpose for sequential phone numbers.

ian tabangay sent the following on 7/28/2009 1:35 AM:

> We usually come across some companies that write their phone numbers as, for
> example, *921-0000 to 12*. This means that their phone numbers are *921-0001,
> **921-0002, **921-0003... up to **921-0012*. Of course we could simply
> encode these numbers as separate entries in their Telecom Contact Mech but
> is this the correct way to put it in ofbiz? How would others do this?
> Thanks.
>
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> Ian Tabangay*
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