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    Data required from Aleph / Voyager for cross-references configuration in browse

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Primo
    • Product Version: 4

    Question

    Is all the required data Aleph / Voyager is being sent to Primo, in order to use cross-references configuration in browse?

    Answer

    The data is updated via Aleph rep changes:
    For Aleph V.21.1 in rep_change 002112
    For Aleph V.20 in rep_change 003801
    For Voyager 8.2.1, an update is scheduled for release in mid-March 2013.

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    In SP 4.3 there are updates to Primo normalization rules templates for all the various format, to enable browse cross- references. It is necessary to run an update pipe after updating the normalization rules.

    Category: Front End

    Subject: Browse


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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