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'''Record keeper''' is a skill associated with the [[Bookkeeper]] appointed [[noble]]. It is used to determine how quickly the bookkeeper can take an [[stocks|inventory]] of the fortress and update the records to reflect any changes. It is trained by a bookkeeper doing the '''update stockpile records''' administrative [[labor]]. To do this, the bookkeeper needs at least a meager [[office]], created from a [[Throne|chair or throne]] (Since ''Meager'' is the lowest possible room quality just a 1x1 room, i.e. just the throne or chair itself, suffices.). For more information on room quality, see [[Room]].
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'''Record keeper''' is a skill associated with the [[Bookkeeper]] appointed [[noble]]. It is used to determine how quickly the bookkeeper can take an [[stocks|inventory]] of the fortress and update the records to reflect any changes. It is trained by a bookkeeper doing the '''update stockpile records''' administrative [[labor]]. To do this, the bookkeeper needs at least a meager [[office]], created from a [[Throne|chair or throne]] (Since ''Meager'' is the lowest possible room quality just a 1×1 room, i.e. just the throne or chair itself, suffices.). For more information on room quality, see [[Room]].
  
 
As wealth and items are created or lost, e.g. by dwarves drinking up all your booze, the records will gradually deteriorate in precision, eventually ending up at the lowest precision rating. An assigned bookkeeper will therefore periodically update the records.  How often depends on what precision he is trying to maintain, with the highest precision requiring the most work.
 
As wealth and items are created or lost, e.g. by dwarves drinking up all your booze, the records will gradually deteriorate in precision, eventually ending up at the lowest precision rating. An assigned bookkeeper will therefore periodically update the records.  How often depends on what precision he is trying to maintain, with the highest precision requiring the most work.

Revision as of 06:57, 30 August 2021

Skill: Record keeper
Association  
Profession Administrator
Job Title Clerk
Labor Noble/Admin
Tasks
  • Update Stockpile Records
  • Ponder
  • Discuss
  • Research
Workshop
None
Attributes
  • Analytical Ability
  • Memory
  • Focus
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Record keeper is a skill associated with the Bookkeeper appointed noble. It is used to determine how quickly the bookkeeper can take an inventory of the fortress and update the records to reflect any changes. It is trained by a bookkeeper doing the update stockpile records administrative labor. To do this, the bookkeeper needs at least a meager office, created from a chair or throne (Since Meager is the lowest possible room quality just a 1×1 room, i.e. just the throne or chair itself, suffices.). For more information on room quality, see Room.

As wealth and items are created or lost, e.g. by dwarves drinking up all your booze, the records will gradually deteriorate in precision, eventually ending up at the lowest precision rating. An assigned bookkeeper will therefore periodically update the records. How often depends on what precision he is trying to maintain, with the highest precision requiring the most work.

An experienced bookkeeper can easily maintain the highest precision level without working around the clock, even in large fortresses. Getting to the highest precision level is mostly a challenge only in the first 2 years or so.

The record keeper skill is also used by scholars when thinking about topics.

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