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    adm_libs.dat, hol_libs.dat, util m/7, and library relation

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

    Description:
    You find that the values in ./xxxnn/pc_tab/catalog adm_libs.dat or hol_libs.dat change when you run UTIL M/7.

    Resolution:
    The adm_libs.dat and hol_libs.dat entries are rebuilt by the util m/7 utility using information in the $alephe_tab/library_relation file. For instance, if you have: ADM xxx01 xxx50 in library relation, when util m/7 is run for xxx01, it will rebuild the ./xxx01/pc_tab/catalog/adm_libs.dat with a value of "xxx50". If these tables have incorrect values, you need to change the relevant line in library_relation. Note that multiple library relations for the same library must be placed on the same line. Like this: ADM xxx01 xxx50 xxx51 *Not* like this: ADM xxx01 xxx50 ADM xxx01 xxx51 (Since there is room for only 10 libraries on a line, it can be a problem if you need more.

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    adm_libs.dat, hol_libs.dat, UTIL M/7


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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