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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Problem Symptoms:
    Records which were marked to be stored in ?€œMy e-shelf?€? are not displaying

    Cause:
    Upgrade Express

    Resolution:
    Problem is with Oracle table Z129 (Myeshelf records) with field Z129_DOC_NUMBER in USR library. This field must be from type CHAR and not from type NUMBER. Modification of the field was handled in Upgrade Express Kit step 1008 from Aleph 19 to Aleph 20. Supposedly it did not run properly.

    Solution:
    ?€¢ If it's not necessary to store the Z129 records between version 18 and version 20 just run util A/17/1 [Drop & Create]

    Table and Index] for Z129.
    ?€¢ Otherwise please rerun step 1008 of Upgrade Express Kit 19 -> 20

    Category: Web OPAC (500)

    Subject: My-eShelf (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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