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    My e-shelf short display in v. 17

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 17.01

    Description:
    Table www_tab_myshelf_short.lng (miu50)in v. 17 allows a special field code (ITMH) in column 12 which displays sublibrary and collections with links to holdings data. There doesn't, however, seem to be a way to include call number data on the short display itself (as provided using the 'LOC ', 'PST', and 'PSTS' special field codes in the very similar table www_tab_short.lng (miu01) that controls short display in the OPAC). The inability to provide call numbers in the display is seen as a serious shortcoming in the v. 16 shelf and basket. Is there some way, in the new eShelf, now that the data is available (it's included in the long display and the print/email formats), to add call number data to the short display?

    Resolution:
    The fix will be done in version 18 only. The LOC,LOC+,PST and PSTS columns were added to the my eshelf list.

    18.01 rep_ver #12428

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    eshelf, loc, pst


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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