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    What Index Needs to be Regenerated When tab01 col. 7 is Changed?

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

    Description:
    I have discovered that some of the fields in tab01 are pointing to the wrong definitions.
    For example:
    440 - SRS - should be SRE
    600##'s some are pointing to SUL, SHC, SUM (shouild be SUB, SBH, SBM)
    800, 810, 811, 830 are pointing to SRS instead of SRE

    I believe I should use the codes for those that exist in tab11_acc and if I were to change those - I expect that I will need to run a job so I am not sure which.

    Resolution:
    As described in KB 8192-2423 and in the tab01.eng header, tab01 column 7 determines what ACC index will cause this field to be "flipped" when the ACC heading is updated.

    Since your site has flipping of headings turned off (abc01 tab_fix line "UE_01 fix_doc_ref_1" commented out), tab01.eng col. 7 is not used.

    If it were being used, the only thing that would need to be done to make the change take effect would be to restart ue_01.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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