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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Description:
    In the v20 rep_change 3298 Implementation Notes, shouldn't there be an ampersand before READ in ServiceDialog.Check.PrintAdm?

    Where do I look to validate the change?

    Resolution:
    I find that either:
    ServiceDialog.Check.PrintAdm #Read From/\nPrintToADM
    or:
    ServiceDialog.Check.PrintAdm #&Read From/\nPrintToADM
    works.

    [Note: Some versions of the window.dat have the "#" in the column preceding the text and some have a blank in this column. Either works; the "#" is just a decoration. You can include the "#" or not include it, depending on what you see on the other lines.]

    To test the change, you can bring up the Cataloging client, click on Services, and select the first service (ret-01). You will see the checkbox with this option on the right-hand side.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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