Hello!

Given:

- A set of records in JuSER and a bunch of fulltext files.
Unfortunately, (not yet) in JuSER.

- A bunch of corrections to the bibliographic data already in JuSER.

I wrote some pythonic tool to give me marcxml stubs with the corrections
and an fft-tag to upload the fulltexts.

I thought, that bibupload -ac should do what I intended, ie. add the
missing fields like fulltext (fft) via -a and correct the wrong fields
via -c. Of course care needs to be taken that I do not -c a repeating
field with only one instance in the new record, but I sorted that in my
python.

Anyway, it seems that bibupload doesn't really like a -c with an fft
tag. It dies with an error.

I resorted to -a for the fft and -c for the rest, and wonder if this is
intended.

BTW: this repeatable field issue in -c mode can be quite dangerous.
Probably, it should at least throw a warning, if data gets overwritten
here. E.g. if -c just one author of Atlas you'll loose all other except
that single one. If this is a batch, you'd probably not even notice it
till quite some time later.

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Kind regards,

Alexander Wagner
Subject Specialist
Central Library
52425 Juelich

mail : [email protected]
phone: +49 2461 61-1586
Fax  : +49 2461 61-6103
www.fz-juelich.de/zb/DE/zb-fi


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