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    Treatment of $aleph_proc and sql_stat in v18 upgrade

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

    Description:
    Following the article " Customization of pc_b_eng and error_eng files in version 17-up **MASTER RECORD** " (KB 8192-824) , I think I got the various files moved around to account for the move of pc_b_eng and error_eng. For the custom
    stuff I have added to the services, I don't see a parallel for the SQL and procedures that, in R16, went into /exlibris/aleph/a16_1/alephm/sql_stat and /exlibris/aleph/a16_1/aleph/proc. That is, no equivalent proc and stat directories on the u16_1/alephe side, is that correct?

    Resolution:
    The /exlibris/aleph/a18_1/alephm/sql_stat and /exlibris/aleph/a18_1/aleph/proc directories are not affected by this change (just the pc_b_eng and error_eng).

    If you have made local changes to the /exlibris/aleph/a18_1/alephm/sql_stat and /exlibris/aleph/a18_1/aleph/proc, then you will need to maintain those in the same way that you did in v16.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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