Re: Handling Structured Memory

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Social Security Number. An "American" thing. In Australia we do not have
anything like a ssn that
can be used. There is no National Identity numbering system in Austalia.


14/11/2002 9:38:17 AM, Juergen Luethje <jluethje at gmx.de> wrote:

>
>Kat wrote:
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>> On 13 Nov 2002, at 16:38, irv at take.maxleft.com wrote:
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><snip>
>>> I have a client who sells items on a time-payment plan.
>>> To keep track of who bought what, who owes how much, etc. he needs the
>>> following data for each of a couple thousand customers:
>>>
>>> for each customer, filed by ssn,
>>
>> I recommend you do not use ssn, because in the early days, 1950's and
>> 1960's, there were duplicate numbers issued, especially thru the military.
>> <snip>
>
>What is "ssn", please?
>
>TIA and regards,
>   Juergen
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