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    BULK: Barcodes added to incorrect item records

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    1. Symptoms
    2. Defect Status
    3. Replication steps
    4. Workaround
    • Product: Voyager
    • Product Version: 8.1.0
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Total Care; Dedicated-Direct; Direct; Local

    Symptoms

    After bulk import, item records that did not map barcode from bib have duplicate barcodes from previous bibs

    Defect Status

    VYG-4861 is resolved in Voyager 9.0.0 and higher.

    Replication steps

    1. In SysAdmin > Bulk Import Rules, set up a rule that will
      • create mfhds & items
      • map barcode from 949 |a
    2. Import attached file of records. Note that first record contains barcode in 949 |a and following two records do not have a 949 |a
    3. When import is complete, in Cataloging > Record > Retrieve by barcode ... input the barcode from the first bib record in the file & search.
    4. 3 item records are retrieved; note these are the item records created for the first three records in the file.

    Workaround

    Edit file to add 949 |a, or manually edit barcodes after import


    • Article last edited: 18-Mar-2014
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