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    Headings list “Shelf list” for call number not correctly updated

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

    Problem Symptoms:
    Headings list entry for ?€œShelf list?€? is not correctly updated after modifying the call number

    Cause:
    Handling error

    Resolution:
    Subfield sign in field ?€œCall number?€? or ?€œ2nd call number?€? was not added correctly

    Example
    * 2nd call number ?€œ$$jUBM: UA 003 002?€? was deleted from according field in item record and also according column ?€œDocs?€? in headings list
    * 2nd call number ?€œUBM: UA 003 002?€? (without subfield sign) was added to according field in item record
    = Headings list is not updated

    * 2nd call number ?€œ$$jUBM: UA 003 002?€? (with subfield sign) was added to according field in item record
    = Headings list is updated correctly

    Category: Background processing (500)

    Subject: Indexing (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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