Question about Personal Books

User: "rev.pstewart"
Updated by Jason Stone (Logos)

Hello All.

I was wondering how one comes to a naming convention for personal books. I noticed that many if not all personal books i have seen on the forums have a number assigned to the beginning of the name. How is this being assigned and what do the numbers represent?

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    The number comes from the forum software, and is picked by it. As for what it represents? I don't know.

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    Thanks for replying, so am I to understand that basically when users are uploading the docx to share that the forum software is tagging the files with a number that really has no purpose in the grand scheme of personal books? Meaning in reality it would appear to be the forum is just cataloging uploads by appending a number to it and this is not a recommended method or standard for naming books but a byproduct of uploading them to this forum. Do I understanding correctly?

    As for what it represents? I don't know.

    Maybe the number helps the forum save more than one file with the same name.

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    Meaning in reality it would appear to be the forum is just cataloging uploads by appending a number to it and this is not a recommended method or standard for naming books but a byproduct of uploading them to this forum.

    That is how I understand it as well. In addition, my understanding is that no one has had a problem with PB's that have been shared without that number appended to the beginning.

    The Gospel is not ... a "new law," on the contrary, ... a "new life." - William Julius Mann

    L8 Anglican, Lutheran and Orthodox Silver, Reformed Starter, Academic Essentials

    L7 Lutheran Gold, Anglican Bronze