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    How can we configure z105 library?

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

    Description:
    In v16.02 in aleph_start, we set the z105 library to be "$z105_library" only (In our case the $z105_library is xxx50). Here are a couple of questions on KB Item #1825:
    1. How can we make changes to the ABC12 so that authority records are reflected in the Bib database?
    2. Should we set ABC01 and ABC12 also to be z105 libraries?

    Resolution:
    You make this happen for ABC12 the same way you are making it happen for ABC10: by having a line like this in ./abc12/tab/tab_z105:
    ! 1 2 3
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!-!!!!!
    UPDATE-DOC 4 ABC01

    The ue_11 process (which is running in the $z105_library, which, in your case, is ABC50) will check the ABC12 tab_z105 and will create a z105 record in the ABC01 for the update.
    (Note: To test this, you will need to stop/start the $z105_library ue_11 after making the table change.)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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