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    How can I have one separate line for each item as part of the bib record?

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 16.02

    Description:
    How can I have one separate line for each item as part of the bibliographic record?
    If you do UTIL-F-4-doc on system number 000000573 you will see that it has 2 PST (expanded) fields: 1 for sub library AAA and 1 for sub library BBB.
    If you look at the record in the GUI or the web you will see that it has 4 items: 2 belonging to CEN and 2 belonging to PAT.

    How can I get a line for each item to display with the bibliographic record? I want it to display all item records in MARC tags format of web OPAC and also to be able to print all item records as "part" of the bibliographic record when I do the service "Services > Retrieve Catalog Records > Download Machine Readable Records (print-03)".

    Resolution:
    Please see attached solution.

    PST, MARC tag, web OPAC, p_print_03, expand_doc_bib_z30


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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