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    v19: what library for Course Reserves Services?

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 19.01

    Description:
    Under which library ABC50 or ABC30 should the Course Services be run and the staff permissions entered?

    Seeing as how the Z107 is in ABC50 now...

    The reason I ask is that I ran my trial of p-course-04 in version 19 under ABC50 and got results.
    In version 18, it is run under ABC30.

    Resolution:
    This is like KB 16384-15633. As noted there, the p_course_04 should go in the ADM library menu. (The course-01, course-02, course-03, course-05, and course-06 are all in this menu.) Issue #33304 is open with Ex Libris Development in this regard. If you want to see course-04 added, I suggest that you go to KB 16384-15633 and do a "Me Too" request.

    Note: The Course Reserves indexing jobs (p_manage_01, p_manage_02, etc.) are, in contrast, submitted through the xxx30 Cataloging - Services menu.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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