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    CTRL F3 and View Docs to remote AUT library

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

    Description

    Customer is working with a remote AUT library. When opening an index list with CTRL+F3 in the remote AUT database and clicking on “View Docs” then you’ll never get a result list but always the message that there are no related docs. This is not true.

    Resolution

    Problem is solved with rep_change #2338 (Aleph 22) and #2027 (Aleph 23)

     

    Description: Catalog - When opening an index list with CTRL+F3 in a remote AUT database and clicking on "View Docs", no record can be found (since the AUT is remote) and an error message is displayed. However, the message is misleading: "There are no bibliographic records attached to the authority heading".

     

    Solution: This has been corrected. Now, the message mentions when pressing "View Docs" in a remote AUT - "This action is denied for a remote Authority library."

     

     

     


    • Article last edited: 11-August-2016
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