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

    Description:
    We have records with multiple 020 $$z fields:

    020 L $$z084930993X (v. 1)
    020 L $$z0849309948 (v. 2)
    020 L $$z0849309956 (v. 3)
    020 L $$z0849309964 (v. 4)
    020 L $$z0849309972 (v. 5)
    020 L $$z0849309980 (v. 6)
    020 L $$z0849309999 (v. 7)

    We want to create a file with the Aleph record number, the title, and these 020 fields on a single line.

    It's not possible to export all the 020s on a single line with p_print_03 Aleph Sequential format. MARC format puts the whole record on one line, which is not what we want. "MARC xml" works OK, but I can't get it to include the system number.

    Resolution:
    KB 16384-3881 describes how expand_doc_bib_001 can be used to place the system number in the 001 field of the exported record.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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