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    p_file_90: New items are attached to the 1st HOL rec found not the HOL created

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

    Problem Symptoms:
    ?€œAdvanced Generic Vendor Records Loader (file-90)?€?: created items are attached to the 1st HOL record found and not to the HOL created by this service

    Cause:
    Defect

    Resolution:
    rep_change #35 in Aleph 21.

    Description: For all loader services working with the generic loader program (file-90, file-02, file-93, file-99) - When the loader finds a match to an existing BIB record, but creates a new HOL record and a new item, then the item is sometimes linked to an old HOL record instead of the newly created one.

    Solution: This has been corrected: now the item is linked to the newest HOL record which fits it (852 field).

    Category: Cataloging (500)

    Subject: Services


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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