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    PRINT PREVIEW FOR SERIAL 44 REPORT

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

    Description:
    How can we see in task manager all the claims that were created via serial 44?
    At present, we cannot see the whole file. We need to click on close in order for the next claim to display.

    Resolution:
    p-serial--44 produce LETTERS for vendors. Hence they are individual. What you are asking is a LIST of the claims and it is NOT produced by p-serial-44.

    There are two possible solutions:
    1. Use option "letter per vendor" instead of "letter per vendor/title/sublibrary", it might reduce the no of letters the service produces (instead of thousands, you may get a few of them).

    2. You can open the output from the server side. In the directory data_print of BGU50 there is an XML output which you might consult. As you can see, this file includes ALL the letters together, though it is not very readable (it is not by any means a "preview" functionality)

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    claim letters, serial-44 report, print preview


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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