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    How to set up Holdings Library for Parallel Indexing

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 17.01

    Description:
    We have ran parallel indexing against our bibliographic library numerous times, and are very comfortable with that process. However, we have never ran parallel indexing against our holdings library. We now have a need to do that. The User Documentation, "Parallel Indexing", gives clear instructions on how to set up the library_relation table for a bibliographic library, but not how to set up a holdings library. Could you please instruct us on how to do so?

    Resolution:
    Say you have an HOL library ABC60 with a parallel HOL library ABC62.

    You would add this line to library relation:

    PID ABC62 ABC60

    If you are expanding info from the bib library to the HOL (expand_doc_hol_bib), then you would also need to change the

    HOL ABC01 ABC60

    to:

    HOL ABC01 ABCC60 ABC62

    and add this line:

    BIB ABC62 ABC01


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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