The unstructured e-form has a field for the master case number as well as a field for the case reference. Which field does the ADJ number go in?
The ADJ number goes in the master case number field. The case reference field is used to list any companion cases in which you would like to file the same document. Q: Can you estimate how long it will take an external user to fill in an e-form and attach a file? What is your estimate of how many forms an external user can file per day with one logon and one password? A: For an experienced user, repetitively filing the same forms, with the user’s business processes arranged so the necessary information is immediately available and properly organized, the estimate is 10 minutes per form, or six forms per hour, 90 forms per day, (as EAMS is available 15 hours per day), or 23,400 forms per year. A conservative estimate, allowing for variations, different forms, attachments and such, takes this down to 15,000 forms per office, per year. Essentially this means that if the office organizes its business properly, one logon should be enough for forms filing.
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