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    Change where the 856 links display in Voyager WebVoyage OPAC

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    • Product: Voyager
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Multi-Tenant Direct, Dedicated-Direct, Local, TotalCare

     

    Question

    I would like to move where the 856 links display in our Tomcat WebVoyage OPAC record display.

    Answer

    WebVoyage displays the 856 links in a section of the displaycfg.xml file (or displayHoldings.xml file) that looks like this (note the "3000" display code):

        <displayTags label="Links:">
            <displayTag field="3000"/>
        </displayTags>
    

     

    You can move this section to a different location in the file.  Make sure you move all three lines of the code, and always backup your file before editing it and then test thoroughly after saving any changes.

    Additional Information

    See Chapter 7 ("Display Codes") in the WebVoyage Architecture Overview and Configuration Models guide.


    • Article last edited: 13-Dec-2019
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