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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph/ARC
    • Product Version: 18.01, 22, 23 (ARC 3.0, 4.x)

    Description

    Cataloger ID field in ARC reports is empty. Please advise how we can populate it.

    Resolution

    The Bibliographic Statistics by Cataloger report is based on a table in ARC that is built from the Z106 table in Aleph, in the XXX01 library. The creation of this table is based on a setting in tab100: CREATE-Z106. Your tab100 has this variable set to "N", so there is no Z106 table. Hence, there are no records in the STG_FACT_UNFIED_CATALOGING table in ARC, and thus no records were found for this report.

    You will want to consult locally about whether you wish to create this table so that there will be data for this report in ARC.

    Additional Information

    If you need to build the table retrospectly, use service 'Create/Update Z106 Table for "CAT" Field (manage-19)' to do so.

     


    • Article last edited: 11-June-2021
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