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    Why is a Bib record showing in Primo if it has no holdings or is in a suppressed location?

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Alma

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    Why is a Bibliographic record showing in Primo if it has no holdings or is in a suppressed location?

    Answer

    To suppress a Bibliographic record when it has no holdings:
    1. Go to Alma Configuration > Resources > General > Other Settings

    KCS_Resources_Other_Settings.png
    2. Set the parameter suppressBibWithDeletedHol to "True"

    KCS_suppressBibWithDeletedHol.png

    To suppress a Bibliographic record when it has only suppressed holdings:
    1. Go to Alma Configuration > Resources > General > Other Settings (same as above)
    2. Set the parameter suppressBibWithSuppressedHol to "True"

    KCS_suppressBibWithSuppressedHol.png


    • Article last edited: 21-AUG-2019 GJW
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