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    In send-request-letter, significant parts of BIB info missing for serials

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

    Description:
    In send-request-letter, significant parts of BIB info missing for serials. If I create a serial request and specify enumeration, chronology, pages numbers and an article name, only the year and the month of the issue appear in the letter.

    Resolution:
    This problem has been solved by rc 315 - please follow the implementation notes to implement the fix.

    Other ILL2 users have then added something like this in ABC40/tab/edit_field.eng to enable a clearer display of the info in the letters:

    1 # ISS## D
    2 v A Vol.
    2 i A Issue
    2 p A Pages:

    This issue is still open and was escalated to Development for further investigation <2007-03-04 01:00:05>.

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    send-request-letter ILL2 serial bib info missing


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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