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    p_print_03: p_expand_routine WEB-FULL-1 fields differ from MARC Tags

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

    Description:
    I have been running the job with p_expand_routine WEB-FULL-1, but I don't see the same fields in the downloaded records that I see in the Web OPAC MARC tags view.

    We want to get the system numbers expanded into the records.

    Resolution:
    For MARC output, alphabetic tags will be included in the output record only when p_print_03 is run specifying

    p_file_format "M2"

    (You have been running the job with "M1", which includes only numeric tags in the output.)

    The system number is a special case. The MARC Tags view includes a "SYS" field, but that is not going to be included in the output. To get the system number in the output, you need to specify one of of the fix_doc_001 routines, as described in KB's 8192-2154 and 8192-2153.

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    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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