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    Course Reading: Browse Results List Differs: Index No. v. No of Recs

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 16.02

    Description:
    When browsing the web OPAC in the coruse reading database (xxx30), the results for "Course Number" for course HIST-400 display one line for each document belonging to this course.
    These documents are in a column entitled "Index Number".

    The browse results for "Course Name" display the results grouped record number in a column entitled "No. of Recs." Why?

    What settings controls this results display? How can we change the results for the course number browse to match the No. of Recs. output?

    Resolution:
    The solution to this is to create a new index for course number that will be an ACC index and not an IND index.

    For full explanation see attached file.

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    course number, browse, index number, No. of Recs, web OPAC,


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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