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    How to repair corrupted BIB – HOL links?

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

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    How to repair corrupted BIB – HOL links?

     


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    Create the z103 records using the following steps:

    1) Clear z103 (=util a/17/1) in BIB and HOL libraries (and Course Reading if used)
    2) “Create Links Between Records (manage-12)” in ADM library with Parameter: delete all=Y, check old=Y
    3) “Create Links Between Records (manage-12)” in BIB library with Parameter: delete all=N, check old=Y
    4) “Create Links Between Records (manage-12)” in CRS library with Parameter: delete all=N, check old=Y
    5) “Create Links Between Records (manage-12)” in HOL library with Parameter: delete all=N, check old=Y

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    Please note that this process locks the Aleph system.

     

    Category: Background processing (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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