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    Tab_subfield_punctuation not considered when adding AUT name to title field

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 18, 19, 20, 21

    Description:

     


    Configuration from ./xxx01/tab/tab_subfield_punctuation is not considered when you add an authority term to bibliographic record.

    Example
    ./xxx01/tab/tab_subfield_punctuation
    ! 2 3 4 5 6
    !-!!!!!-!-!-!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!
    A 1#### a # . .


    A dot shall be set for all fields 1#### as far as there is no dot yet, but is not.
        


    Resolution:


    rep_change #2175 in Aleph 21

    Description: The configuration of tab_subfield_punctuation is not taken into account when adding an Authority-preferred term to a BIB record, whereas a non-preferred term or a preferred term that has been modified are properly handled with regard to punctuation fixes.
    Solution: This has been corrected.

    Category: Background processing (500)

    Subject: Indexing (500)


    • Article last edited: 25-April-2016
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