difference between record & document ?

Answer Posted / mg. madhu babu

Record: It is a proof/evidence to the activity done.
Records can't be changed.
Document: It is nothing but a format/instruction/guideline,
later it will convert into a record. Documents can be
changed.

Both should have date and sign.

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