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The SKD & CKD are abbriviation of what?what is their meaning and what the difference between them?thanks?



The SKD & CKD are abbriviation of what?what is their meaning and what the difference between them?thanks?

SKD is scheduled, and CKD is checked. Checked means something has already been looked at and everything is either ok, or a note has been made of what is incorrect and needs to be fixed. Scheduled means that something has had a time established to review it, but that it has not happened yet.
SKD = Scheduled
CKD = Checked
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