Skip to main content
ExLibris

Knowledge Assistant

BETA
 
  • Subscribe by RSS
  • Back
    Aleph
    Ex Libris Knowledge Center
    1. Search site
      Go back to previous article
      1. Sign in
        • Sign in
        • Forgot password
    1. Home
    2. Aleph
    3. Knowledge Articles
    4. HOL library tab_tag_text: change to 008 not taking effect

    HOL library tab_tag_text: change to 008 not taking effect

    1. Last updated
    2. Save as PDF
    3. Share
      1. Share
      2. Tweet
      3. Share
    No headers
    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 19.01

    Description:
    I changed tab_tag_text in the abc60 library on our ver19 Test server,008 tag positions 16, 21 and 22. I restarted the PC server several times, closed and opened my GUI client several times, but cannot get the client to read the new file when creating a new record. It is still reading the old file (tab_tag_text.20101118.maz).

    Resolution:
    KB 4003 says: "The tab_tag_text file is not used when you create a new record manually; the xxx60/pc_tab/catalog/ldr_ho.eng form is used."

    This case of the 008 is parallel: the tab_tag_text file is not used when you create a new record manually; the ./xxx60/pc_tab/catalog/008_ho.eng form is used.

    Since the 008_ho.eng has the same values as the tab_tag_text.20101118.maa, it *seems* that it is using that old file.

    You need to make the corresponding change in ./abc60/pc_tab/catalog/008_ho.eng. (Be sure to do util m/7 after making this change.)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
    View article in the Exlibris Knowledge Center
    1. Back to top
      • HOL fields omitted from certain records in Primo
      • HOL records created by p-manage-50 have too-high a cataloging level
    • Was this article helpful?

    Recommended articles

    1. Article type
      Topic
      Language
      English
      Product
      Aleph
    2. Tags
      1. 19.01
      2. contype:kba
      3. Prod:Aleph
      4. Type:General
    1. © Copyright 2025 Ex Libris Knowledge Center
    2. Powered by CXone Expert ®
    • Term of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    2025 Ex Libris. All rights reserved