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    • Product: Alma

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    How can a Summary Field (866/867/868) be created automatically based on the 853/854/855 and 863/864/865 enumeration and chronology linked fields?

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    The 866/867/868 fields will be created automatically -- if 853/854/855 and 863/864/865 fields already exist in the bibliographic record

    The solution is to apply three Normalization Rules for the Holding record:

    1.MarcDroolNormalization

    2.MARC21 Expand Holding By 863/4/5 Task

    3.MARC21 Expand Holding By 866/7/8 Task

    See below links to a detailed presentation, a quick video, and reference to the Online Help.

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    To learn more:

    • Review a detailed presentation.   Click here for more Presentation and Documentation Extended Training.
    • Click Working with Normalization Rules for reading the Online help referring to the Normalization Rules. 

     


    • Article last edited: 13-Nov-2019
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