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    ADAM object display not working because of corrupt link

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    • Product: Aleph    
    • Product Version: 22, 23
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description

    During the creation of ADAM Z403 records the records get sequences (line_number) which help in identifying the correct object. When adding objects the first time to a record the VIEW objects are counted first and in addition the Thumbnail objects, e.g. if you have 3 VIEW and 3 THUMBNAIL the sequences are VIEW 1 ; VIEW 2 ; VIEW 2 ; THUMB 1 ; THUMB 2 ; THUMB 3. But when you e.g. delete an object later or add a new one with new Thumbnail the order gets corrupted.

     

    This leads to the problem that the object can’t be properly displayed anymore.

    Resolution

    rep_change #2319 (Aleph 22) #63 (Aleph 23):

     

    Description: ADAM - In some cases, the links for the media objects, created by expand_doc_bib_z403, are not loaded properly.

    This happens when deleting ADAM objects from a document.

     

    Solution: This has been corrected.

     


    • Article last edited: 31-May-2016
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