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    Do I need tab03? Or can I ignore the message in the logs?

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

    Description:
    Hi there,
    Just a quick question on my setup - looking at the logs I see this reference
    thru out them:

    Error: Load: /tmp/utf_files/exlibris/aleph/u16_3/odn07/tab/tab03
    Load: /exlibris/aleph/u16_3/odn07/tab/tab11_word

    Do I need to worry about tab03? Meaning do I need a copy of that table in xxx01?

    Resolution:
    This table (tab03) is used for two completely different purposes. It can be used with the Z39.50 Universal Gateway, and for this purpose must reside in the EXTxx library. This was the original purpose of the table. When the expand for generating the virtual ACT tag for keyword indexing was introduced with the rep_change you cited, tab03 was utilized. So if you are using the expand, you need to copy tab03 from the $data_scratch directory of the EXTxx library.

    Column 3 isn't being used at all, so you can just leave this column blank.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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