FWIW,

During the migration of one of our systems to Evergreen, we had about 7-10 
records that hit this limit (out of about 120K records exported from that 
particular branch). All special series titles with thousands of attached 
barcoded items. The ILS exported the MARC records ok, but truncated data in our 
9xx holdings tags after hitting the 99,999 limit on those records. 

George

George Duimovich
NRCan Library / Bibliothèque de RNCan




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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jason 
Stephenson
Sent: September 25, 2012 13:56
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Limits on numbers of attached items?

Quoting Tony Bandy <[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
>
> Working with our consortium, specifically related to setting policies, etc.
> does anyone know of the limit of attached items on bibliographic records?
>  My notes indicate 2,000, but tracking down where that came from is 
> proving elusive....anyone know of the limits?

The only limit that I am aware of is the size of a MARC record is limited to 
99,999 bytes. If you export a MARC record with holdings in the 852 or other 
tag, depending on the amount of data in the other fields, you can quickly run 
out of room for holdings.

There may be other, system-dependent limitations on how many copies you can 
reasonably attach to a bib, such as the time it takes to retrieve all the data 
and return to the client, the amount of RAM on the client and the efficiency or 
inefficiency of trying to display 2000 copies, etc. These, however, will vary 
depending on the hardware of the servers, the quality of the network 
connection, the hardware on the client, even the client O/S can make a 
difference.



>
> Thanks in advance for your thoughts....
>
> Tony
>
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Jason Stephenson
Assistant Director for Technology Services Merrimack Valley Library Consortium 
Chief Bug Wrangler, Evergreen ILS

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