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    Move location of holdings information in Voyager WebVoyage OPAC display

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

     

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    How to move where the holdings information displays in the WebVoyage OPAC record display?

    Answer

    In the displaycfg.xml file move the location of this stanza to where in the record you want the holdings to display:

     

        <displayTags label="Holdings Information" notFound="No holdings available - check at the Circulation Desk.">
            <displayTag field="9000"/>
        </displayTags>
     

    Make sure you move all three lines.  Always back up your file before making changes and test your changes in multiple browsers.

    Also, take care that you place the moved lines properly between two "displayTags" sections.  

    Additional Information

    See Table 7-1 in Chapter 7 of the WebVoyage Architecture guide for information about the displaycfg.xml display codes.

     


    • Article last edited: 30-Jan-2020
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