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    MARC XML format selection missing from drop down menu list in p_print_03

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

    Description:
    We are testing v18 . I can not find MARC xml format on the GUI drop down list for service p-print-03.

    The code is in alephe/pc_b_eng/p-print-03.xml:
    <cbitem>
    <value>X</value>
    <display>MARC xml</display>
    </cbitem>

    Do I miss anything?

    Resolution:
    I see that you have the problem described in the article " Customization of pc_b_eng and error_eng files in version 17-up **MASTER RECORD** " (KB 8192-824), that is: your /exlibris/aleph/u18_1/alephe/pc_b_eng contains the v16 files copied over to v18. This should not be. These files will take precedence over the v18 files in /exlibris/aleph/a18_1/aleph/pc_b_eng.

    See Customization of pc_b_eng and error_eng files in version 17-up **MASTER RECORD** .


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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