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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 17.01

    Description:
    The Web OPAC has suddenly stopped showing details for search results.

    The link is not working for articles, ie 'Go To Article' generates error message: "Object not available for your current profile."

    We made no profile changes for anyone - yet everyone gets this message.

    Resolution:
    This indicates a problem with the value of the z61_856_permission field in the z61 patron profile record.

    If you are not logged in, you are using the "ALEPH" profile.

    dlib to your usr_library and then do util f/4 for the z61 file. Specify "ALEPH" as the z61 key.

    (If you're uncertain what your usr_library is, do "echo $usr_library" to see.)

    Is the z61_856_permission "N"? It needs to be "Y".

    There are two ways to update the z61 records:

    1. GUI Circ --> Patrons --> Patron profile

    2. SQL


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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