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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 16.02

    Description:
    I am looking at the full holdings display page for a serial. T
    he top half is not sorted by description yet the bottom half is.
    Our tab_z30_sort is set to
    WWW-A D 02 A 04
    which appears to work in the item-global-body half of the item-global-head-1 screen but not in the full-999-body half.

    Resolution:
    The top part of the Holdings Screen has 2 components: the BIB information (from the BIB record) and the holdings info (from the HOL record). In v15.2-up, the display of the latter is controlled by the ./xxx60/tab/edit_doc_999.eng table. Your ./abc60/tab/ edit_doc_999.eng has this line:
    866 .. Basic Bibliographic
    So the lines that we see are 866 tags from the HOL record.
    You can correct their order by reordering the 866 tags in the HOL record.

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    order, holdings, Web, screen


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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