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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 16.02

    Description:
    We are testing v 16.02 and I have experienced problems with acq/ser searching options. For example, title = africa, bib/adm sys. no = 457557, issn=0001-9720, item barcode = 457557-17696 (one of the items):.
    Searching in serial bar:.
    bib sys. no - ok.
    adm sys. no - ok.
    issn - error message: empty issn set.
    title - error message: error parsing find request.
    issue barcode - error message: item does not exist.
    Searching in acquisitions bar:.
    bib sys. no - ok.
    adm sys. no - ok.
    bib title - error message: error parsing find request.
    title - error message: can not find any match. view index list?.
    isbn - error message: can not find any match. view index list?.
    (isbn 0679411852).
    vendor reference - ok.
    Please advise.

    Resolution:
    Changing xxx50/tab/pc_tab_exp_field.eng corrected this. The following changes were made for ORDER-SEARCH and SERIAL-SEARCH:

    BIB-TIT --> BIB-TTL
    ISSN --> BIB-022
    ISBN --> BIB-020


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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