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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Desired Outcome Goal:
    Rerun the cir-51 (Overdue and Lost Billing Summary Letter) service to reproduce notices when the Overdue and/or Lost Notices were accidentally deleted before being sent or were overwritten by empty output when a second run occurred on the same day.

    Procedure:
    A "How To Rerun p_cir_51" document can be found in the Doc Center > Aleph > Technical Documentation > How To > Circulation folder.

    Additional Information

    * cir-51 updates the z36_letter_date to today's date, so a rerun of the job without any special measures will not reprocess records.
    * Note that SQL updates should only be done after backing up the table and are done at the customer's risk Ex Libris can not take responsibility for any problems caused by SQL updates.

    Category: Circulation

    Subject: Services


    • Article last edited: 12/16/2013
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