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    BULK: Location mapped by BulkImport incorrect on Replace

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Voyager
    • Product Version: 8.2.2

    Problem Symptoms:
    * When incoming record replaces existing, wrong location mapped to MFHD

    Cause:
    This is a defect in earlier versions of Voyager.

    Resolution:
    Not an issue in Voyager 9.0.0 and higher.

    Additional Information

    Replication steps:
    1. Set up Single MFHD rule to import Bibs, MFHDs with "Replace" Duplicate Handling
    2. Check box for "Create PO/MFHD/Item for Existing Bib" on Profile tab
    3. Set Mapping tab with multiple lines and default mapping at bottom.
    4. Import file.
    Result: When bib added to database, MFHD location Mapping is correct. When bib replaces existing, first line in Mapping tab is used for MFHD location

    Workaround: Uncheck "Create PO/MFHD/Item for Existing Bib". Review logs & then manually create MFHD for existing bibs.

    Category: Batch jobs


    • Article last edited: 6/9/2014
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