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    error_lngcirc_status_holding error 8016

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 22

    Problem Symptoms:
    While upgrading from Aleph 21 to Aleph 22, the report for the local error files gives the warning:
    circ_status_holding Significant differences Merge the file in alephe
    Message 8016 [From Aleph 18, rpc 252, April 2007] is no longer present in Aleph 22
    8016 0000 L Ready for transit
    This change is not documented

    Cause:
    Configuration

    Resolution:
    Remove the line
    8016 0000 L Ready for transit
    from the local error file at $alephe_root/error_lng/circ_status_holding

    Additional Information

    rep_change #000252 (Aleph 18) was reversed by rep_change #000481 (Aleph 18) Description: SIP2: This rep_change reverses the rep_change #252 ("Ready for transit" message.

    Category: Installation & Upgrades

    Subject: Upgrade Express


    • Article last edited: 2/26/2014
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