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    What do the categories on the OCLC Publishing job report mean?

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    • Product: Alma
    • Product Version: September 2017
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Multi-Tenant Direct

     

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    What do the categories or counters on the OCLC Publishing job report mean?oclc_jobreport.png

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    • New records are records that were added to the repository.
    • Deleted records are records that were removed from the repository.
    • Updated records are already existing records that were edited.
    • Not published (record content did not change) are records that were re-saved but no actual changes were made to the content. Because no actual changes occurred the job does not re-publish these records. 

    The status of the record presented in the report is not derived from the record's LDR position 5. Instead, it reflects whether the record has been previously published. For example, if the record is being published for the first time, it will be reported as 'new', regardless of its LDR data.

     


    • Article last edited: 15-September-2017
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