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    Active due dates in circulation showing a due date of 20380119

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 16.02

    Description:
    In USM50, sub-library ABC, the Active Due Dates are showing as 20380119 for all Item Statuses.
    According to their tab16 however there are 3 dates set to an actual date of 20071108 and 20071115 and several other item statuses set to due date of +14 days. Where is z301 pulling this date from when it is not configured anywhere in tab16? We commented out some lines in tab17 that we thought were causing conflicts but that did not correct the problem.

    Resolution:
    Please delete or move the commented out lines to the bottom of that section (rather than leaving them in the middle of the table) of usm50/tab/tab17, drop the z301 table [run p_cir_01 in the GUI client while connected to usm50] or run util A/17/1 on the server to drop the older z301 table], and re-start the pc_server.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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