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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 14.2

    Description:
    The output file of p-ill-01 (New Requests) does not include the fields year, volume, number and page info.
    Since these fields are necessary for journal requests, how can they be added?

    Resolution:
    To see this info in printout, the next lines should be added to the next tables, like I added on ram 37 / usm50:
    1. USM50 / bib_format:
    ill-new-requests 997
    (ill-new-requests is the template name, 997 is the format template uses for bib fields display)

    2. Usm20 / edit_paragraph.lng:
    997 ISS## D
    Template takes the field "ISS" where required bib info is stored in catalog

    2. Usm20 / edit_field.lng
    1 L ISS## D
    2 y A
    3 v ^
    4 i ^
    5 p ^
    This table defines the way required bib info is displayed in template ; y,v,i,p are subfields of ISS field.

    Additional Information

    p-ill-01, ill-new-requests, new requests


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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