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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 14.2

    Description:
    In the AUT library (ABC10) we had a record with an 450 field (fashion design). We deleted this reference in order to open a new record where "fashion design" is the heading (field 150).

    After deleting the reference from the first record, the entry "fashion design" disappeared as expected from the GEN and TOP indexes. Then we opened a new record with "fashion design" as 150. After this the entry "fashion design" reappeared in both indexes, but as 450 and NOT 150, although it's linked to the new record.

    Then we tried to enter this heading in the BIB library as a 650 field (with Ctrl F3), but what we got was the main entry of the previous record.

    What can be done to solve this?

    Resolution:
    We suggested to run p-manage-15 in order to synchronize data after changes in AUT library.


    [Keywords p_manage_15 manage-15 manage_15]


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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