Handle revisions, continuations and supplements?

An Institute Proposal is created by the system at the time a development proposal is submitted to the sponsor. Generally a new Institute Proposal number will be generated for a new development proposal (in the form YYMMSSSS, where YY = fiscal year, MM = fiscal month, SSSS = sequential number). However, if the proposal is a revision, and the user supplies an original Institute Proposal number, a new sequence number will be created for the existing Institute proposal.

(Note: A submitted proposal must always be linked to an Institute roposal. In the case of revisions, if no existing Institute proposal is Provided, a new Institute proposal number will be created.) We only use sequence numbers for revisions. To us, a supplement must be given a new number since it is a request for additional funds.

That is, there is nothing in the original proposal to indicate that a supplement may be forthcoming. Basically, supplements are NEW proposals asking for additional money and, to us, thereby need ... more.

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