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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Question

    BIB records with tag XXX$$aY should not be deleted. The deletion should be prevented with red message. How can this be achieved?

    Answer

    it is not possible to prevent a record from deletion dependent on a special tag.
    It is not possible to set up own routines in xxx01/tab/check_doc for section CATALOG-DELETE.

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    The available routines for CATALOG-DELETE are:
    check_doc_delete_lkr
    check_doc_delete_item
    check_doc_delete_item_opac
    check_doc_delete_order
    check_doc_delete_copies
    check_doc_delete_loan
    check_doc_delete_hold
    check_doc_delete_aut_bib
    check_doc_delete_object
    check_doc_delete_low

    Category: Interoperability (500)

    Subject: Rosetta


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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