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    Order letter is missing field 451 after RDA change. Relevant only for MAB environment.

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    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 22
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description

    Subfield "v" (= volume) for field 451 (Serial) is not considered when printing an order letter after changing to RDA format. Although there is a specific tab_fix_rda_catenate this does not work correctly for order letters.

    Resolution

    Routine tab_fix_rda_catenate is not valid for order letter printing. Therefore the following change should be done to solve the problem:

     

    xxx01/tab/edit_paragraph.lng 

    300 451#1 W .^-^        ( )

    -> Replace "D" in column 3 with "W"  

     

    xxx01/tab/edit_field.lng 

    1 # 451## W   -6
    2                        a   ^
    2                        v   ;^

    -> New entry for 452 with identifier "W

     

     

     

    Article last edited: 15-Feb-2016

     

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