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    After running p_manage_102/p_manage_02 headings index lost authority enrichment

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 19.01

    Description:
    After running p_manage_102/p_manage_02 the ACC headings index has lost authority enrichment, that is, there are no links to the authority records.

    Resolution:
    The abc01_p_manage_02.00010 log shows that you specified:

    setenv p_delete_flag "1"

    As described in section 2.3 of "How To Run Index Jobs":

    If p_manage_02 is preceded by p_manage_102, then you should run p_manage_02 with:

    * "Procedure to run" = Update ("0")
    * "Insert -CHK- in New Headings" submission parameter set to "N"
    ...

    To correct this, you need to rerun p_manage_102, p_manage_02, etc.

    {The alternative would be to do a "complete" run of ue_08 [specifying Re-check all headings (as if they were new) (N)], but with 2 million bib records, this would take a week or more.}


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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