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    Changes done in tab05.lng don't appear constantly in the client display

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Problem Symptoms:
    After modifying ./xxx01/tab/tab01.lng (Captions for links between records using sub-fields in the LKR field ($$n & $$m)) and restarting the PC server the modification appears in the GUI shortly when changing a record accordingly but vanishes when you look at the record again.
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    Cause:
    Daemon ue_01 restart necessary

    Resolution:
    Restarting of daemon ue_01 is required after modifying ./xxx01/tab/tab05.lng, also restarting PC server.
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    Additional Information

    When you make a change to the record with the LKR field, the PC server makes the appropriate changes of the caption.
    In parallel, a record is sent to z07 to perform the indexing of the change.
    When the ue_01 is not restarted it does not hold the new tab05.lng data and when it processes the records from z07 the caption prefix disappears from z103 table and as a result from the GUI Show pane.

    Category: Cataloging (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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