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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Primo
    • Product Version: 2

    Description:
    When the library/collection code is identical to a language code, sometimes under the Language facet the name of the library will appear, instead of the name of language.

    For example, if the library code for "Engineering library" is ENG, which is the same as the code for the English language (eng), under the Language facet, there may appear "Engineering Library" instead of English. This problem happens inconsistently.

    Resolution:
    Development is working to fix this issue.

    A workaround to this problem is to add in the Code Table: "Language codes" an additional line, with the language code in CAPS.

    For example, in addition to the line: default.lang.eng
    Add: default.lang.ENG


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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