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    Deleting ADM records with orders attached

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

    Desired Outcome Goal:
    There should be a red warning (not overwritable) when deleting ADM-records with orders attached.
    There is already a line in ./xxx01/tab/check_doc_mandatory
    CATALOG-DELETE 0004 M Document has order(s) attached to ADM record
    which does not work.

    Procedure:
    1. Edit ./xxx50/tab/check_doc_mandatory.

    CATALOG-DELETE 0005 M ADM record has order(s) attached.

    2. Restart PC Server (util w/3/3)

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    Note that this lines must be added in the ADM library. If you need other messages to be mandatory, you can include this lines also:
    CATALOG-DELETE 0003 M ADM record has item(s) attached.
    CATALOG-DELETE 0007 M ADM record has subscription(s) attached.

    Category: Cataloging (500)

    Subject: Create / Edit records (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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