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    Overview/Record Manager: Items don't display under Holdings record in tree

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

    Description:
    When we click on an HOL number in the GUI Cataloging Record Manager overview (the tree in the left-hand pane), it does not display the items -- even though there *are* items.

    Note: setting the $alephe_root/pc_server_defaults setenv item_hol_tree_style to "1" can cause this. But this is happening with
    item_hol_tree_style 2 or 3 -- both of which *should* display the items.

    Also, the display of items is very slow in the Web OPAC Holdings page -- and elsewhere that items are displayed with holdings.

    Resolution:
    util a/17/14 showed that the z30_id5 Oracle index (built on the Z30_HOL_DOC_NUMBER_X) was missing.

    Running util a/17/2 to build the z30_id5 corrected the problem.

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    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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