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

    Description:
    The header for tab_events.eng notes that types 20-30 are written in the z69 and types 10-12 are written in the z35. What about types 50-90?

    ! This table defines which transactions will write a record on
    ! the Z69/Z35 events Oracle tables. The transactions in the
    ! bibliographic library relate to Web OPAC. Types 20-30 are
    ! written in Z69. Types 10-12 are written in Z35. The transactions
    ! in the Administrative library relate to Circulation (loans, returns,
    ! holds, photocopy requests). They are written in Z35. The event
    ! type identifier is written in Z69-EVENT-TYPE/Z35-EVENT-TYPE
    ! of the Z69/Z35 Oracle tables in accordance.

    Resolution:
    The ./usm50/tab/tab_events.eng shows the z35_event_type's for types 50-96.

    See ./usm50/tab/tab_events.eng.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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