Feature NUMKR -  internal and external numring range

Hi,
We cant to use external numbering range for conversion new hire. But after go-live we want to use internal numering range.
What is the best strategy here?
Should I keep the numbering range as external until conversions are done in produciton and then change to internal?
or
use numkr feature, where based on some fiels ( MASSG) I Set external numbering range and then move to internal numbering range?
please advise

Option 1 is the most flexible option available. You will have to be careful when switching the number range to internal, however. Please double-check the last number used and the current number in the system and verify the current number with the customer just before changing.

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