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    This information is not applicable to Primo VE environments. Only the Display, Facets, and Search sections are configurable in Primo VE. For more details, see Mapping to the Display, Facets, and Search Sections in the Primo VE Record.

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    The fields in the Sort section in the PNX can be used as the basis for sorting the results set. The following table lists the fields in the Sort section.
    Sort Section Fields
    Field Description
    author
    The author of the record. Only one author field should be created.
    Example of source data:
    • MARC 21: 100 $$a
    creationdate
    The date of creation should be normalized to the following date formats: YYYY, YYYYMM, or YYYYMMDD.
    Example of source data:
    • MARC 21: 008/07-10; 260 $$c.
    title
    The title of the record. Only one title field should be added.
    Example of source data:
    • MARC 21: 245 $$a and $$b

    When performing Starts with searches in Primo, this mapping is used instead of the mapping from the PNX search/title field.

    lso01 - lso50
    Local sort fields.
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