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    How to update Z30 information with p_manage_50

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 18.01

    Description:
    We try to update Item information (Collection) using p-manage-50.
    The main field contains Item barcode, so we expect p-manage-50 to update the collection for this item, that is also included in the main field.

    Resolution:
    There is special option for Item update, that was not included in the standard p-manage-50.xml.
    Please update the p-manage-50.xml file as follows:
    <argname>F11</argname>
    <label>* Item Record Creation Mode</label>
    [...]

    <cbitem>
    <value>M</value>
    <display>Overwrite Item Information for matching barcode</display>
    </cbitem>


    and run the p-manage-50 with option "M"

    The option "M" overwrites item information if the barcode matches an existing item, or creates a new item if it doesn't.

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    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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