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    Course Reserves: Bib Info tab, MARC Record display contains duplicate lines

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    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description:
    In GUI Circ, there are duplicate lines in the Bib Info tab, MARC Record display for course documents. 

     

    Resolution:
    There were two HOLDING expand_doc_course lines in the ./abc30/tab/tab_expand:

    HOLDING expand_doc_course Winter,Spring,Summer,Interim,NA,
    HOLDING expand_doc_course EXP-BIB=COURSE-BIB

    Commenting out the first one: 

    !HOLDING expand_doc_course Winter,Spring,Summer,Interim,NA,
    HOLDING expand_doc_course EXP-BIB=COURSE-BIB

    and restarting the pc_server corrected the problem.

    (Note: The "Winter,Spring,Summer,Interim,NA," parameters are not necessary in the HOLDING, as they are present on the "GUI-DOC-D expand_doc_course" and "WEB-FULL expand_doc_course" entries.)

     

     


    • Article last edited: 5-Jul-2016
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