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    Search results from STNO index not always accurate for search string

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Voyager
    • Product Version: 8.2.0

    Problem Symptoms:
    * Search Composite Index STNO some records with matches to component indexes are not returned

    Cause:
    This behavior is the result of Issue VYG-6088.

    Resolution:
    Issue VYG-6088 is resolved in Voyager 9.1.0 and higher.

    Additional Information

    Replication steps:
    1. In Cataloging > Search > Index Selection > choose STNO index from Search By drop-down box.
    2. Bib A contains: 010 _ _ ?a sn 88027003 ?z a 27000176
    3. In Search For box, type: a 27
    4. In results, Bib A not returned, though component index 010Z includes Search For string
    5. Searching the component index directly (010Z) will retrieve record.

    Workaround: Search component indexes separately for LCCN, ISBN or ISSN.

    Category: Cataloging - Voyager

    Subject: Voyager


    • Article last edited: 11/12/2014
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