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    Error message "Section 99 for was not found in tab_filing"

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

    Problem Symptoms:
    Error message "Section 99 for was not found in tab_filing" is reported in log file of "Delete Item Records (item-11)".

    Cause:
    Configuration

    Resolution:
    Some Aleph programs check the existence of filing routine 99 (Default for sort keys (Z101)). See also the hint in the header of table xxx01/tab/tab_filing:

    ! Therefore, this tab_filing table should always include
    ! procedure 99.

    If you don't have an according filing routine assigned in xxxnn/tab/tab_filing you may add it or ignore the error message.

    Additional Information

    Error message might occur in other log files too.

    Category: Cataloging (500) - ALEPH

    Subject: ALEPH - 500


    • Article last edited: 7/30/2014
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