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    p_file_96 doesn't "read" Z601-BUDGET-NUMBER in the *defs* table

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 18.01

    Description:
    The Z601-BUDGET-NUMBER field was created with the value from <981 $$b 30.00> instead of default value from /abc01/tab/import/cassalini=>

    Z601-BUDGET-NUMBER ########## APP-2008

    The Z601-BUDGET-NUMBER came from /usm01/tab/import/tab_96_def, BUT it's not specified in the "how to load records with p-file-96" document.

    My question: does p-file-96 always take the value from the <981 $$b> field and *never* takes default value from tab_96_def/Z601-BUDGET-NUMBER (cassalini - in our case)?

    Resolution:
    The ./butil/b_file_96_fill_z601 program looks for the 981 subfield b first. If there is none, it checks the bib $data_tab/import/tab_96_def for a Z601-BUDGET-NUMBER value.

    Site made it work with the following $data_tab/import script:

    1 LDR ADD-FIELD 981 ,L,$$lAPP-2008
    1 981 DELETE-SUBFIELD b
    1 981 CHANGE-SUBFIELD l b

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    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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