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    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description:
    The location/call number is included in our Course Reserves OPAC Full View for personal/professors' copies (direct link to xxx50 item), but is not included for library-owned copies (linked to via an abc01 record) . Note: we have "PST" specified as the location field in edit_doc_999.eng.

     

    Resolution:
    The course-bib-record links are z103_type ITM links. PST entries for ITM-type links require the following line:

    WEB-FULL expand_doc_bib_loc_1_b2

    The regular ADM-type links are generated by the

    WEB-FULL expand_doc_bib_loc_1_b

    The b2 should be immediately after the b, like this:

    WEB-FULL expand_doc_bib_loc_1_b
    WEB-FULL expand_doc_bib_loc_1_b2


    Note: The same problem can occur in the Course OPAC Brief List if the

    WEB-BRIEF expand_doc_bib_loc_1_b2

    is missing.

     

     


    • Article last edited: 12-Mar-2016
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