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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 16.02

    Description:
    patron extract script (/exlibris/aleph/u16_1/abc50/sql_scripts/patron_extract.sql) is to run daily at 10:45am from the Job_list.
    It is called in the job list by running /exlibris/aleph/a16_1/aleph/proc/extract_patrons.

    This job_list entry is not generating any output or log. Why?

    Resolution:
    The jobd logs in $alephe_scratch show this:

    ABC50 /exlibris/aleph/a16_1/aleph/pr c/extract_patrons ABC50

    Note the spaces where the "o" should be in "proc". The job daemon expects all proc's to be in $aleph_proc. You should *not* specify the full path.

    In the job list, change:

    W0 11:05:00 Y ABC50 /exlibris/aleph/a16_1/aleph/proc/extract_patron

    to:

    W0 11:05:00 Y ABC50 extract_patrons ABC50

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    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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