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    How to pass patron's email address change in Aleph to Primo

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Primo
    • Product Version: 3

    Desired Outcome Goal:
    How to pass patron's email address change in Aleph to Primo

    Procedure:
    For Primo to reflect changes from Aleph:
    -In the BO, the line PDS_EMAIL_OVERRIDE should be set to "true".
    The flag can be configured both on the system and institution level:
    1. System level: PDS_EMAIL_OVERRIDE in Advanced Configuration > General Configuration Wizard. Values: "true"/"false"
    2. Institution level: PDS Configuration mapping table. There is an option to define a value for PDS_EMAIL_OVERRIDE. Values: "true"/"false"

    Additional Information

    Front end should be restarted after the change of the parameter.
    The email changes will be reflected in PDS. Therefore, If you signed in at the time Aleph email changed, you should sign out and sign in in Primo again.

    Category: Interoperability

    Subject: ALEPH


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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