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    Preventing display of ' 0001' at the end of the course key in v19-up

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 19.01

    Description:
    We are noticing that courses now have a numeric sequence added to the end of them. In the browse headings, for example, what was (before upgrading) this:

    KSG-API101A

    is now this:

    KSG-API101A 0001

    and all docs are attached to this one.

    The CNO is now |a KSG-API101A 0001

    This is confusing and not meaningful in our application.

    Resolution:
    The "0001" is the Z108-COURSE-SEQUENCE. This needs to stay as is. CNO field contains z108-rec-key (i.e. course number + sequence).

    CNO-0 $$a contains only the course number.

    To prevent the "0001" from displaying, do the following:

    1. In xxx30/tab/www_tab_short.eng, use CNO-0 field, not CNO:

    4 L Course Number 02---A01---A 00 00 0100 S ## CNO-0

    2. In edit_doc_999.eng change the CNO to CNO-0:

    ## CNO-0 D LCourse Number Y E

    3. In xxx30/tab/edit_field..lng edit CNO-0 to display only subfield a:

    1 # CNO#0 #
    2 a


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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