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

    Description:
    I am attempting to load a list of 100 Bib records to our test database.
    I have followed the procedure indicated by running file_01 then file_02 and then manage_18.
    I have gotten a good result of 1 Bib record. None of the other bibs seem to be loading.

    Resolution:
    I see this in the p_file_01 log:

    procedure=p_file_01
    0 START READING AT 07:52:14
    Segmentation Fault (core dumped)

    This has to do with the "MARC record format" option which is selected in the load. The most common format is "MARC records delimited by '1D' separator" (option "04".) Did you select a different option --such as option "01" ("Fixed physical length - 2048")? It may be that you need to use some option other than 04, but if you don't have any strong basis for believing this, try "MARC records delimited by '1D' separator" instead.

    (Keywords: p_file_01 p-file-01 file-01 file_01 p_file_02 p-file-02 file_02 file-02 p_manage_18 p-manage-18)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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