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

    Description:
    The p_manage_01 job just finished this morning. I am wondering will I be able to tell if this worked for the WUR index?

    I have my client connected to ABC07 but I don't know if I can check this or not?

    Resolution:
    As described in the Parallel Indexing document Appendix A, you should be able to connect to ABC07 and do Word searches.

    The display of the bib records may not be quite right (since some of the fields are links to browse indexes, and the Browse index may not be available yet in ODN07).

    But in any case you should be able to see if the Word search gives you a correct Brief list of results.

    Note: unless the z120/z127 has been built in the parallel library -- or there are LS's --, you will not be able a Union Catalog or Union View Web OPAC search in the parallel library. This is also discussed in the Appendix A.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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