What is the CSI category that LandFX is using for Drip Disc Filters? We are refiling our details to be in conformance with CSI and didn't see a category set up yet.
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Seaweed,
Sorry for the delayed response.
In talking with Amanda, she mentioned that there have been no adjustments since the last conversation we have had about the CSI structure for irrigation. Since this is something for drip, where would you see this going?
Amanda wondered if a 32-84-13-93 Drip Accessories folder would be a good idea for something like this.
We are all ears for what might make the best sense!
Sorry for the delayed response.
In talking with Amanda, she mentioned that there have been no adjustments since the last conversation we have had about the CSI structure for irrigation. Since this is something for drip, where would you see this going?
Amanda wondered if a 32-84-13-93 Drip Accessories folder would be a good idea for something like this.
We are all ears for what might make the best sense!
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Seaweed,
Sorry for the delayed response.
In talking with Amanda, she mentioned that there have been no adjustments since the last conversation we have had about the CSI structure for irrigation. Since this is something for drip, where would you see this going?
Amanda wondered if a 32-84-13-93 Drip Accessories folder would be a good idea for something like this.
We are all ears for what might make the best sense!
Sorry for the delayed response.
In talking with Amanda, she mentioned that there have been no adjustments since the last conversation we have had about the CSI structure for irrigation. Since this is something for drip, where would you see this going?
Amanda wondered if a 32-84-13-93 Drip Accessories folder would be a good idea for something like this.
We are all ears for what might make the best sense!
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6 years ago
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#2565
Funny. That's what we already did. It must be a good solution. But we had 83 available. LandFX mush have added additional categories already too. I wonder what they are.
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6 years ago
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#2566
I have a 32-84-13-83 "Injector" folder.
It looks like this has always been a folder in our detail explorer, since back to 2012 at least possibly back to 2008 based on what I can find. You might have deleted it. I think "Accessories" probably makes sense to hold "injectors" too.
It looks like this has always been a folder in our detail explorer, since back to 2012 at least possibly back to 2008 based on what I can find. You might have deleted it. I think "Accessories" probably makes sense to hold "injectors" too.

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6 years ago
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#2567
Yes. We don't have an injector folder, but maybe you can rename that folder to "Accessories" and put indicators, injectors and other drip accessories as they become more apparent. What do you think? Or do you think that injectors need their own folder?I don't think that injectors need their own folder, but I trust that you have a better idea of the entire industry than I do.
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Seaweed,
I would probably base this on the intent of equipment. Wouldn't the injector be a more broad application use, not just for drip? If the answer is yes, then it might make sense in a higher level "Accessory" folder, and leave drip out of it. If these are injectors specifically for drip (I can't think of what that equipment looks like), then I would venture a guess that you could safely rename as "Accessories" and put all drip accessories as needed.
I would probably base this on the intent of equipment. Wouldn't the injector be a more broad application use, not just for drip? If the answer is yes, then it might make sense in a higher level "Accessory" folder, and leave drip out of it. If these are injectors specifically for drip (I can't think of what that equipment looks like), then I would venture a guess that you could safely rename as "Accessories" and put all drip accessories as needed.
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