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Rob,
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 01:17:31PM -0400, Rob Berendt wrote:
You will often hear this referred to as "slipping the lic". lic =ordered
Licensed Internal Code. It is strongly recommended to put on the latest
cume and groups after doing this as this resave was at some point in time
and it is NOT to be construed as a brand new save done the day you
it complete with all PTF's.
Is it strongly recommended to put on the latest cume and groups immediately
after slipping the LIC, or would spreading it out over two or three
weekends
be safe? What is the best strategy for cover letter review? Is it safe to
slip the LIC first, which I'm guessing would reduce the number of cover
letters to review, or should all cover letters be reviewed before slipping
the LIC?
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