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    How to copy Hebrew Cataloging Template from PC to server?

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

    Desired Outcome Goal:
    How to copy Cataloging Template with Hebrew characters from PC to server?

    Procedure:
    1. Create Template on Local Drive.
    2. Set the character set of your SSH client to UTF-8.
    3. Open the template from .\Catalog\doc, copy and paste to the server directory ./xxx01/pc_tab/catalog/.
    4. At the top of the template on the server, add this line:

    CHARACTER_CONVERSION=NONE

    5. Run util m/7 to create new cataloging tables package.

    Additional Information

    To create Hebrew *.mrc template directly on the server, add the following line to the top of the *.mrc file:

    CHARACTER_CONVERSION=8859_8_TO_UTF

    See KB 1662 "Using Hebrew Cataloging Template".

    Category: Cataloging (500)

    Subject: Create / Edit records (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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