07:43 Jun 8, 2009 |
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5 | The form of the line - whether straight or rowed |
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4 | Line is moving a row is stagnant. |
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order line/row Line is moving a row is stagnant. Explanation: Line is moving a row is stagnant. Put the item in the orders row... A single stagnant row of ordered stock ready to go out. Put them in the orders line, a production line setup where packaging, logging, and processing is carried out (production line setup) |
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order line/row The form of the line - whether straight or rowed Explanation: This indeed depends ont he respective situation. However, it could be the difference between how a line is structured. An 'order line' is most likely a line/queue where people line up in a straight line. An 'order row' would then be a line that is structured into rows. This could, however, all be erroneous if the context is different from my angle discussed herein. |
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