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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 21

    Problem Symptoms:
    When clicking the icon ?€œLibrary information?€? for a record in Opac the library information is not displayed but only a screen that says that the information can?€™t be displayed. The created link is missing the information for the Sublibrary.

    Example for a link to library information:
    http://nnn?func=library?_library=

    Cause:
    Configuration

    Resolution:
    For the creation of the link the sublibrary is expected to be in field LOC$$b, this is hardcoded.
    Subfield ?€œb?€? for field LOC is missing in configuration table xxx01/tab/expand_doc_bib_z30_loc which is used for creating the LOC field and therefore ?€œ&sub_library?€? in the link can?€™t be filled.

    Add the following line to xxx01/tab/expand_doc_bib_z30_loc and restart the WEB server afterwards:
    # z30-sub-library b space N

    Category: Web OPAC (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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