Depth (Dimensions)Definition:
- This field contains the measurement of the maximum depth of the object.
Observations:- Depth is one of the horizontal dimensions of an object.
- For objects with a main side, the depth is the maximum dimension measured from front to back, along a real or imaginary horizontal line. The width then refers to the other horizontal dimension, measured from left to right.
- For objects with no main side, use the length and not the depth to designate the larger horizontal dimension.
- You may also use this field to record the inside depth, for instance of a container. Enter a note to that effect in the Dimension/Weight Remarks field.
- You should generally be facing the main side of the object to measure its dimensions. Refer to the "How to measure objects" section of the Guide.
- This field is used in conjunction with the Unit Linear field.
- Dimensions should always be expressed in centimetres, except when the object is too large or too small.
Entry rules:- Enter a single measurement, in real numbers.
Example | Unit Linear | cm |
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| Depth | 9.25 |
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- Details regarding measurements and comments about partial or questionable measurements should be noted in the Dimension/Weight Remarks field.
Example | Unit Linear | cm |
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| Depth | 4.75 |
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| Dimension/Weight Remarks | The depth indicated is the inside depth. |
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- This field may not contain more than one entry.
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