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

    Problem Symptoms:
    * since some time hold requests for CATALOGER resp. fast cataloging records in circulation are no longer created

    ./xxx50/tab/tab100 has
    FAST-CAT-HOLD-ID=CATALOGER

    Cause:
    For ADM libraries having USER-SHARING=N (./xxx50/tab/tab100), the cataloger has to be of type CAT-XXX50

    Resolution:
    * When ./xxx50/tab/tab100 switch 'USER-SHARING=N', it is necessary to create a user called CAT-XXX50

    Please correct entry FAST-CAT-HOLD-ID in ./xxx50/tab/tab100
    FAST-CAT-HOLD-ID=CATALOGER

    to

    FAST-CAT-HOLD-ID=CAT-XXX50

    * NOTE 1: it is required to have a corresponding patron (type 00 in z308)
    00CAT-XXX50 XXX50

    * NOTE 2: the patron CAT-XXX50 requires hold request permissions

    Category: Circulation (500)

    Subject: Table configuration (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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