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    What is the "find-x" service referenced in the EL Commons API documentation?

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

    Description:
    On http://www.exlibrisgroup.org/display/AlephOI/present there is the following for the second bullet point of "Input Parameters":

    This means that you want to get information on documents located in entries 1 to 12 within the given set number. In this format, the order should be lower number entry-higher number entry. Note that the service will display only the first 100 records in a given range. In this case (range bigger than 100) you may choose to use the find-x service.

    As you can see it mentions the find-x service.
    What is this and where is there documentation?

    Resolution:
    Text has been edited to read:

    This means that you want to get information on documents located in entries 1 to 12 within the given set number. In this format, the order should be lower number entry-higher number entry. Note that the service will display only the first 100 records in a given range. In this case (range bigger than 100) you may choose to use the find x-service.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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