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

    Description:
    On our test server v18 sp1613, the authority load generated twice the number of entries in xxx50 z105. I was loading an authority file from the previous month with 5324 records. I found 5324 type 4 records and 5324 type d records. I couldn't find anywhere what z105 type d records are. Once I verified that the linking was happening, I ignored the test server and loaded the current month in production.

    Well, today I found that our test server was in a loop. There were about 11,000 records in xxx50 z105 and about 41,000 in xxx01 z07. I stopped the background processes, dropped and recreated the tables to stop the loop. Now I am worried because I will install sp1613 in production this month.

    What is z105 type d?

    Resolution:
    These z105's have "d" as the z105_type because of the following line in the ABC10 tab_z105:

    UPDATE-DOC d ABC01

    "d" is not a legitimate Z105-TYPE so this line shouldn't be there.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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