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

    Problem Symptoms:
    * error message in the client of one PC referring to xxx20 (old ILL Library, superseded by xxx40) when accessing Course Reading (Circulation / Admin / Course [Reading] / Course Doc List)
    * xxx20 is not in library.ini

    Cause:
    xxx20 library still included in server configuration

    Resolution:
    1. Remove all references to old ILL library XXX20 in $alephe_tab and $alephe_root files

    Example:
    $alephe_tab/library_relation

    Example
    $alephe_root/library_relation
    Change
    ADM XXX20 XXX50 XXX00
    BIB XXX50 XXX01 XXX02 XXX20

    to
    BIB XXX50 XXX01 XXX02

    2. source $alephe_root/aleph_start to activate changes in aleph_start or aleph_start.private (when changed)
    3. Restart Aleph servers (e.g. PC server, WWW server)

    Category: Course reading (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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