Quoting Nate Cothran <[email protected]>:

This is just a shot in the dark, but perhaps the *.exout file is
actually in MARC format, just with a strange extension? Perhaps it is
intended to convey "extract output" or "export output"? If you changed
the file extension to *.mrc or *.out, would the import error still be
generated?

Most likely. I don't think Vandelay cares a whit for file extensions.







Nate Cothran

Backstage Library Works



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Hardy, Elaine
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Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Importing Serials Records



The files I've used are either .mrc or .dat files. I've never seen an
exout file.



Elaine





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Ryan Allred
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 3:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Importing Serials Records



I received an exported record of serials to import into Evergreen and
I'm having some issues. It is a .exout file, which I had never heard of
until now. When I try to import the records, it does not progress past
0%, and it does not appear in the queue. Has anyone else heard of exout,
is that the normal extension for this? Or am I just doing something else
wrong?



Thanks,

Ryan Allred

Snell Pro





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