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What to put in the envelope besides the counts
People often post us a letter that already contains the moral: usage fell because of the new latch, or rose because of the new clerk. Then they attach a table that cannot support either sentence. We read the table. The letter waits.
For a first look we need three things.
First, a few days of the trail as it is kept — not a recast “summary for management”. If the night mode is a tick in a margin, send the margin. If the count lives in a counter book, send those pages.
Second, the name of the configuration family in the words used on the floor. “Gate B night latch” is better than “security posture”. We have to put a title on a plate; the title should be one a clerk would recognise.
Third, the name of the person who actually changes the arrangement. A configuration reading done with a deputy who has never set the latch produces a two-page note that later collides with the briefing.
You may send scans to info@config-flowcore.digital or leave paper at Level 8, 52 Gorgasali Street, Tbilisi 0105. Elene logs the arrival. If the sample cannot be read, you will hear that before anyone draws.