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    Aleph 22 - error in apache related to PDS (2.1.4): Undefined subroutine &IOZ311_file

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 22

    Problem Symptoms:
    After installing the minor release service pack the following error can be seen in Apache error log:

    Undefined subroutine &IOZ311_file::io_z311_file called at /exlibris/aleph/a22_1/pds/program/Relocate.pm line 65.

    Cause:
    Missing configuration, regression of rep_change #2095

    Resolution:
    Install new PDS version (2.1.5) scheduled for June 2015.

    Until then add the following fix to Aleph

    Add
    use IOZ311_file;
    to file
    $pdsroot/program/Relocate.pm

    Additional Information

    In rep_change #2095 the following was added In pds/program/Relocate.pm you have added the call: $error_code = IOZ311_file::io_z311_file('READ',%Z311); 'use IOZ311_file;" is missing in the definitions of the functions.

    Category: System Management (500) - ALEPH

    Subject: ALEPH - 500


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