Hi Paul,
yes, it's exactly the way i try to follow.
I've my algorithm but it's a bit hard, (for the moment but i hope to have
more time to learn perl) to write a good code.
samuel
2013/1/21 Paul Hoffman nkui...@nkuitse.com
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 06:43:38PM +0100, samuel desseaux wrote:
hello,
Just 2 notes about your attached content:
* please don't do that on mailing list: it's unsolicited content.
provide download urls instead.
* those are not marc files so the exemples given below don't work as
long as you haven't translated it to iso2709.
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at
hello,
tu peux me redonner un lien vers les fichiers marc ?
cordialement,
marc
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On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 06:14:20PM +0100, Marc Chantreux wrote:
hello,
tu peux me redonner un lien vers les fichiers marc ?
cordialement,
marc
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Université de Strasbourg, Direction Informatique
14 Rue René Descartes,
67084
* if it's a better solution, i will put my files(converted in iso2709) on
dropbox,
*the goal is to join properly items with biblio records. As we have to
separate files, it's a bit hard. With MarcEdit, if i merge these two files,
it's limited: marcedit doesn't understand that one biblio record
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 06:43:38PM +0100, samuel desseaux wrote:
*the goal is to join properly items with biblio records.
Let's assume that you have these two files:
(B) Three MARC bibliographic records
1. 001 = 1029
2. 001 = 3884
3. 001 = 1650
(etc.)
(I) Seven MARC item