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    p_ret_01 in abc60: "failed to read" ABC01.000000000

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23

    Description:
    In several runs of p_ret_01 in abc60 I see this error in the logs. Is it a concern? Should something be fixed?

    584585 READING DOC 000584584 AT 10:42:23
    Error (expand_doc_hol_bib) : failed to read ABC01.000000000
    585586 READING DOC 000585585 AT 10:42:29


    Resolution:
    You have specified expand_doc_hol_bib in the abc60 tab_expand. This message indicates that there is an abc60 record between 584584 and 585585 which looks like this:

    LKR L $$aHOL$$b000000000$$lABC01

    Since there is (and can be) no abc01 record with the key of 000000000, this is a mistake.

    You can just ignore it (since it's just one record), or you could run p_ret_01 in abc60 to locate the record with this particular LKR field. If the record is not deleted, you could try to find the bib record it is *supposed* to be connected to.


    • Article last edited: 13-Dec-2016
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