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    CIRCJOB: Circjob 39 patron purge aborts when patron has 24 barcodes

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Voyager
    • Product Version: 8.1.0

    Problem Symptoms:
    ? patron.purge.deleted.xxx file grows to approximately 10K, then stops
    ? patron purge initializes, but results in Abort(coredump) error
    ? one of the patron records being purged contains 24+ barcodes

    Cause:
    This behavior is caused by Issue #16384-20865.

    Resolution:
    Fixed in Voyager 8.2.2.

    Additional Information

    Replication steps:
    1. In Circ client, create patron record
    2. Add 24 barcodes to patron record
    3. Give patron record a purge date
    4. Run Circjob 39 with proper parameters so new patron record should be purged
    5. Patron Purge will begin, then receive error: ?Pcircjob[67]: 17072 Abort(coredump)?

    Workaround: Delete extra barcodes from patron record before running job, or delete patron record manually from Circulation client.

    Category: Batch jobs


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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