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    Created By: Julene Jones
    Created on: 6/17/2019



    Normalization rule "[YOUR TITLE]"

    when

    exists "020.q"

    then

    splitSubField "020.q.;" to "920.{0,0}.q" addSeq "8"

    end

     

    then you can use an indication rule to find all records with 920  |8 2:

     

    rule "Contains a 920 subfield 8 2"
    when
    exists "920.8.2"
    then
    set indication."true"
    end




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