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    Meaning of Global Headings Change log error: Heading changeable via name/title heading change only

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

     

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    When I run Global Headings Change (GHC) catjobs 11 and 12, this appears in the catjob.log file.  What does it mean?

    Wed May  9 19:55:05 2020 Heading changeable via name/title heading change only

     

                            old heading: aRakov, NikolaiÌ Petrovich,d1908-1990.

                            new heading: aRakov, NikolaiÌ,d1908-1990

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    Name/Title headings appear on the global change queue but will not be updated by GHC. The example entry above in the log file follows running catjob 12.  1XX/240  changes must be made manually. –6XX,7XX,8XX $t Will work

    See also: 

    • What does Global Headings Change do with Name and Name/Title headings?
    • How does Global Headings Change (GHC) handle name/title headings when a name heading changes?

     

     


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