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

    Problem Symptoms:
    The Item Number field (074) can have multiple occurrences within a record. However, in the Brief results table, only the first instance is shown. How can we display all of the occurrences of the field in the Brief results table?

    Cause:


    Resolution:
    1. In order to display multiple occurrences of a tag in the Brief results list, please repeat the field's line in $data_tab/www_tab_short.lng as many times as you think you will encounter the tag in a record. For example:

    5 L Item Number L ## 074##
    5 L Item Number L ## 074##
    5 L Item Number L ## 074##

    2. Also, in order to insure that each number begins on a new line, please put ## in column 10 $data_tab/edit_field.lng, for the first line of the tag. For example:

    1 # 074## L ##
    2 # A ^

    3. Restart the WWW server.

    Category: Web OPAC (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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