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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Desired Outcome Goal:
    How to set up a MARC field 945 to function as a link in GUI and Web OPAC?

    Procedure:
    1) Add 945 to ./xxx01/tab/tab11_acc, with a new index GFT:

    945## GFT

    2) Add index GFT as ACC index to ./xxx01/tab/tab00.lng

    H GFT ACC 11 00 00 Gifts

    3) Restart the ue_01 (util e/2, then util e/1)

    4) Retrieve records with field 945 by Retrieve Catalog Records (ret-01).

    5) Use the output of Retrieve Catalog Records (ret-01) as input for Update Indexes for Selected Records (manage-40).

    6) In ./xxx01/tab/edit_doc_999.lng, add GFT to col.13 :

    ## 945## D LGift Y Z E GFT

    7) in ./xxx01/tab/tab_service, add the following lines:

    945## www_f_service_find_acc GFT
    945## www_f_service_scan_acc GFT

    8) Restart the PC server and the WWW server.

    Category: System Management (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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