On 07.06.2014 18:49, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:

Hi!

is it possible to order the list of „fulltext“ files, e.g. by filename or by a 
subfield?
E.g. we have some CDs with all tracks attached, but if the upload order was 
wrong, we can’t fix it.

Does it work if you reorder the 856-lines in your marc?

How can I do that in record editor?

I'm not sure if you can really move fields in record editor. For a first
try you could just add the fields manually in the proper order and
delete the original ones.

Ah, I missed one point: there is the notion of "main file" in bibdoc.
(The one displayed on the HD page directly besides the "other files" link.)

However, you're right, relying on the order of Marc fields is in general
not really advisable as Marc doesn't give any semantics to the ordering.
(Though many system use it.) So if you need to preserve the ordering one
should probably use some numbering field. If ordering of Marc works to
your liking one could then use some "once a day" like job to reorder
fiels on the backend. (A bit hackish though.)

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Kind regards,

Alexander Wagner
Scientific Services / Scientific Publishing
Central Library
52425 Juelich

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