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    How to change the text "Web OPAC Message" in the circ gui label for Z305-NOTE

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 19.01

    Description:
    We do not display the Z305-NOTE in the web OPAC, but use the field to store some information that is useful for statistics. In the circulation gui, the Z305-NOTE is labelled "Web OPAC Message" - what configuration table controls this text? We would like to change it to something like "Patron Note".

    Resolution:
    This text is found in the .\Circ\tab\eng\window.dat file on the individual PC:

    UserLocalExpand.Static.Note #Web OPAC Message:

    As are all of the other patron field labels:

    UserGlobalInfo.Static.Field1 #Global Note 1:
    UserGlobalInfo.Static.Field2 #Global Note 2:
    UserGlobalInfo.Static.Field3 #Global Note 3:
    UserGlobalInfo.Static.Note1 #Additional Note 1:
    UserGlobalInfo.Static.Note2 #Additional Note 2:
    <etc.>


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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