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    Report of New and Updated Catalog Records - by Cataloger (com-03) is empty

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

    Problem Symptoms:
    The report Report of New and Updated Catalog Records - by Cataloger (com-03) is empty

    Cause:
    z106 records were not created

    Resolution:
    To use the service 'Report of New and Updated Catalog Records - by Cataloger (com-03)' the table z106 (CATALOGER) has to be populated.

    1. Run initial service 'Create/Update Z106 Table for "CAT" Field (manage-19)' for BIB library
    NOTE: this service locks the library and should be run outside the working hours.

    2. Set the variable ./xxx01/tab/tab100
    CREATE-Z106=Y

    in order to create the z106 records on an ongoing basis

    3. Restart the PC Server to activate the change

    4. Run service com-03 to get the desired cataloger report.

    Category: Cataloging (500)

    Subject: Services


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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