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expand_doc_bib_z403 does not expand information for index objects

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  • Product: Aleph
  • Product Version: 22
  • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

 

Description

expand_doc_bib_z403 does not expand information for Adam INDEX objects. Information is only expanded for VIEW objects

Resolution

USAGE-TYPE - This parameter can be used in order to specify the type of objects that are included in the expand window. By default, the program only expands information from objects where the Z403-USAGE-TYPE is set to VIEW. This parameter can be used to specify that other object types should be included. In order to include all types of Z403-USAGE-TYPE, the parameter can be set to ALL. In order to include more than one type but not all types you can either repeat the line in the tab_expand table or repeat the parameter in the same line (for example, USAGE-TYPE=INDEX,USAGE-TYPE=VIEW).

 

Example:

AH         expand_doc_bib_z403            USAGE-TYPE=INDEX,USAGE-TYPE=VIEW

 

Above entry expands ADAM object information for VIEW and INDEX objects.

 

 


  • Article last edited: 09-Feb-2016
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