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    Execution error : file '/exlibris/aleph/a2x_x/aleph/exe/io_z323.gnt'

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

    Problem Symptoms:
    * service SDI - Selective Dissemination of Information (sdi-01) is not working
    * In $alephe_scratch there is this error:
    Execution error : file '/exlibris/aleph/a20_1/aleph/exe/io_z323.gnt'
    error code: 114, pc=0, call=1, seg=0
    114 Attempt to access item beyond bounds of memory (Signal 11)

    Cause:
    The program used from the sdi-01 is not able to create or rewrite a record in Z323 Oracle table.

    Resolution:
    The ?€œbad?€? record should be removed from the Z323 table.

    It?€™s also possible to drop and recreate the Z323 table using util a/17/1 after a backup of the Oracle table.

    We recommend to contact Ex Libris support.

    Category: Circulation (500)

    Subject: Services


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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