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    Not possible to add an additional Z303_GENDER (Indeterminate) to patron

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 21

    Problem Symptoms:
    Our Student Record system has implemented an additional gender of Indeterminate
    *./xxx50/tab/pc_tab_exp_field.eng
    PATRON-GENDER L Male M
    PATRON-GENDER L Female F
    PATRON-GENDER L Indeterminate I

    The X-server still fails to load the data for a record with this gender type

    Cause:
    Program is checking for gender = F and M

    Resolution:
    Problem will be solved with rep_change #002524

    Additional Information

    rep_change #002524 Description: CIRC, Global Patron Information - it was possible to set only "F" or "M" for the patron gender parameter. Solution: This has been corrected. Now it is possible to set other values.

    Category: Circulation/ALEPH

    Subject: Patrons - ALEPH


    • Article last edited: 12/9/2013
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