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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 18.01 and up

    Description:
    The return address (the sublibrary address) is printed twice on a notice or receipt.

    Resolution:
    The sublib-address comes from tab_sub_library_address.eng.

    tab_sub_library_address.eng can occur in different places: the ./xxx50/tab/ and the $alephe_tab.

    The system looks for the table in ALL ADM libraries and in $alephe_tab. If the sublibrary is listed in several places, it compares the entries to each other. If they are the same, it prints just one. But if they are different, it prints all.

    In this case, the $alephe_tab/tab_sub_library_address.eng has a zipcode of 20850 for sublibrary PK, while the abc50 tab_sub_library_address.eng has 20852.

    You don't really need to have the addresses in both places, but if you do have them, then you need to make sure that they are the same.

     


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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