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    Format of bib info displayed in GUI Circulation title bar

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 14.2

    Description:
    What controls the format of the bib info displayed in the GUI Circulation title bar?

    Resolution:
    The information in blue at the top of the screen comes from these lines in the $alephe_error_eng (or, in 17.01-up, the $aleph_error_eng):

    pc_cat_c0217: 2001 0000 L BIB=$3 HOL=$4 - $1 ($2) Year: $5.
    pc_cir_c0461: 2001 0000 L BIB=$3 ADM=$4 - $1 ($2) Year: $5.
    pc_com_c0155: 2001 0000 L BIB=$3 ADM=$4 - $1 ($2) Year: $5.
    pc_com_c0174: 2001 0000 L BIB=$3 ADM=$4 - $1 ($2) Year: $5.
    pc_serial_c0339: 2001 0000 L BIB=$3;ADM=$4 - $1 ($2) Year: $5.

    It can be reformatted by changing these error_eng lines, but there is no way to display anything beyond these 5 variables.

    Note: If the display contains incorrect text such as "L245" or "L260", then please consult KB# <x>. <where "x" is the KB record you create in step 2 for SI 8192-22706>.

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    bib info, circulation


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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