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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 18.01

    Description:
    Why is the GUI display in circulation for Local Patron Records is different on test and production.

    On our test server, the Local Patron Records display includes all our sublibraries, the ADM libraray (xxx50), and ALEPH.

    On our production server, the display shows only our sublibraries and the ADM libraray (xxx50). Why doesn't ALEPH show up?

    Resolution:
    You are seeing this difference because of the configuration of $alephe_tab/tab_sub_library.eng on production.

    If you look at the line for ALEPH on test, you'll see this:

    ALEPH 2 L General Patron ALEPH ALEPH

    The line for ALEPH on production is this:

    ALEPH 2 L General Patron ALEPH

    Column 9, which indicates 'Local patron record', is blank. Fill in this column, restart the pc_server, and you will see the ALEPH Patron Record


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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