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    Setting up ILL Requests from SFX to Aleph via target DOCDEL_EX_LIBRIS_ALEPH_ILL

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

    Problem Symptoms:
    * library is working with ILL2 and would like to implement their ILL module as target in SFX
    * Target DOCDEL_EX_LIBRIS_ALEPH_ILL was setup according to the documentation "SFX Target Configuration Guide" with the following parameters:
    $$FUNC new-ill-request-l
    $$LOCAL_BASE ABC01
    $$URL http://your-aleph-server:8991
    * But it doesn't work. Clicking on the ILL target in the SFX menu results in a "page cannot be found* instead of the library's login page

    Cause:
    The $$URL parameter didn't have the correct URL of the Aleph OPAC

    Resolution:
    Fill the $$URL parameter with the correct URL of the Aleph OPAC. It runs under port 80.
    So instead of "http://your-aleph-server:8991" it should be "http://your-aleph-server/F".

    Category: ILL2 (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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