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    Location in Web Holdings Item detail has $i and $j reversed.

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 19.01

    Description:
    On the Item detail page created by item-global-body, where is the call number defined?

    The $0700 field is displaying the call number but in our the $i and $j are reversed.

    Resolution:
    You need to change the order of the subfield lines in the ./xxx50/tab/edit_field.eng LOC D entry so i is before j.

    If "B" is specified in edit_field.eng, column 5, the subfields are re-ordered to this order, regardless of their order in the record.

    The distributed ./usm50/tab/edit_field.eng has the j before the i in the LOC D entry.

    { The ./www_f/www_f_item_edit program calls ./com/edit_z30_location which calls ./com/edit_field.cbl, looking for "LOC " "D". (Or, if no "D", then "#".)}


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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