Settings for tab_acc_category in the Bib & Authority libraries
- Article Type: General
- Product: Aleph
- Product Version: 18.01
Description:
What are the recommended settings for tab_acc_category in the Bib & the Authority libraries
Resolution:
Based on internal testing and customer input, these are good initial settings. Individual libraries may choose to modifiy these based on local indexing decisions and authority control practices:
Bib Library:
100## 1
110## 1
111## 1
130## 0
240## 0
245## 0
246## 0
247## 0
400## 1
410## 1
411## 1
440## 0
600## 1
610## 1
611## 1
630## 0
648## 1
650## 1
651## 1
655## 1
700## 1
710## 1
711## 1
730## 0
740## 0
800## 1
810## 1
811## 1
830## 0
Authority Library:
100## 1
110## 1
111## 1
130## 0
148## 1
150## 1
151## 1
180## 1
181## 1
182## 1
185## 1
400## 1
410## 1
411## 1
430## 0
450## 1
451## 1
480## 1
481## 1
482## 1
485## 1
500## 1
510## 1
511## 1
530## 0
550## 1
551## 1
580## 1
581## 1
582## 1
585## 1
Note that sites have found that the 5XX tags need to be included in the Authority library table to insure proper handling of reciprocal Authority links (BT, NT, ET, etc.)
** Special consideration for configuring the COR tag in tab_acc_category of the Authority library. Handling of this tag relies on the following rep_change:
V18 - rpc #1799
V19 - rpc #400
V20 - rpv #015475
This rep_change will assure that the COR field will inherit the Category ($00) of the field from which it was derived. Consequently, the value of the COR tag setting it tab_acc_category is unimportant, and the entry may be left out.
- Article last edited: 10/8/2013