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    p_manage_35: "Section nn for Z0101 was not found in tab_filing”

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 17.01

    Description:
    We see this message thousands of times in running p_manage_35: "Section 12 for Z0101 was not found in tab_filing”.

    How can this be corrected?

    Resolution:
    The program looks at the tab_filing of both the bib and authority libraries.

    In the case of the bib, it always uses tab_filing section 98.
    In the authority library, there is a "Z0101 ACC" line in the tab00.eng and the program uses the section in tab_filing specified in column 4 of this Z0101 line.

    In this particular case the source version of the xxx10/tab/tab_filing was correct, but the utf_files version of the file was defective (In such a case "touch tab_filing" will cause tab_filing to get a current timestamp and, when the job is restarted, it will get the (correct) tab_filing from the source).

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    p_manage_35, , z0101, tab_filing


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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