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    Fix_doc_convit_mab2usm_050 enhancement

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

    Problem Symptoms:
    Fix_doc_convit_mab2usm_050 routine, that converts MAB fields 050, 051 and 052 to the relevant MARC fields, does not handle all cases.

    Cause:
    Defect

    Resolution:
    Rep_change 2302 in Aleph 21

    Description: The fix_doc_convit_mab2usm_050 routine, that converts MAB fields 050, 051 and 052 to the relevant MARC fields, does not handle all cases. Translations to MARC field 008 are not taken into account.

    Solution: This has been corrected. The following translations have been added:

    051, Pos.0=n --> LDR, Pos.19=a
    051, Pos.1=f --> 008, Pos.30=1
    052, Pos.0=p --> LDR, Pos.07=s and 008, Pos.21=p 050, Pos.0=a --> 007, Pos.00=t and 007, Pos.01=u and 008, Pos.23=r 052, Pos.0=r --> LDR, Pos.07=s and 008, Pos.21=m

    Additional Information

    This fix is only relevant for MAB customers

    Category: Cataloging


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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