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    Location display twice in Brief View in OPAC for serials with subscriptions

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

    Problem Symptoms:
    * Location column in Brief View in OPAC displays duplicate locations for serials with subscriptions containing the same call number as the items

    Cause:
    workaround

    Resolution:
    1. This has been corrected by the addition of a new expand_doc program (expand_doc_bib_loc_dedup) which deduplicates the locations (rep_change 2474)
    2. Edit ./xxx01/tab/tab_expand
    3. Go to the WEB-BRIEF expand menu.
    Add the a line with the new expand program expand_doc_bib_loc_dedup
    4. The new expand program must be added after the line with expand_doc_bib_loc_usm.
    For example:
    WEB-BRIEF expand_doc_bib_loc_usm
    WEB-BRIEF expand_doc_bib_loc_dedup
    5. Restart PC Server and WWW Server

    Category: Serials (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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