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

     

    Question    
    How to delete field FMT when a record is deleted from the server? After deletion a record looks like this, the FMT field remains: 

    ENTER DOC NUMBER : 
    Reading doc : 000089538 
    FMT L BK 
    LDR L 00000dam^a22^^^^^^u^4500 
    005 L 20150529071208.0 
    DEL L $$aY 
    CAT L $$aMASTER$$b99$$c20150529$$lUSM01$$h0712 
    CAT L $$aMASTER$$b99$$c20150529$$lUSM01$$h0712

     

    Answer    
    Add the following to your configuration: 

    xxx01/tab/tab_fix [Add one line:] 
    DEL fix_doc_do_file_08 del_fix 

    xxx01/tab/import/del_fix [Add new file:] 
    !   2   3  4  5   6    7                8                          9 
    !-!!!!!-!!-!-!!!-!!!-!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    1 FMT                      DELETE-FIELD 

     

     

     


    • Article last edited: 26-Jun-2016
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