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    Headings Not Clearing from GUI Browse Indexes

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 17.01

    Description:
    Since moving to v17, we find that headings, call numbers, etc., are not clearing from the GUI Browse indexes when they are replaced by another heading (example "Dutch slave trade").
    What do we need to do to remove these?

    Resolution:
    The "# Docs" column for the heading "Dutch slave trade" is blank. This indicates that there are no documents associated with the heading.

    The p_manage_15 service physically removes headings (Z01's) which have no title records associated with them and are not linked to an authority record, but many catalogers *want* to see the LC headings even if there are (no longer) any copies.

    Note that such headings do *not* display in the Web OPAC.


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    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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