Hi Janet,
I did it in the Record Display Attributes tab under Cataloging/Marc Batch
Import/Export. It should only affect the display in the bib queue. (Learned
the hard way that a typo of "ot" instead of "or" will cause the load to
fail. Oops.)
You may have already seen Mike's explanation for
Hi Mike,
Thanks! I'll probably look at all this more closely next week. It's too
late on a Friday afternoon to think clearly.
Mary
On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 3:09 PM Mike Rylander wrote:
> Hi Mary, I believe I can help with your XPath questions.
>
> If you wanted to get just the
Hi Mary,
I'm glad my comment was helpful to you. Does this mean you edited the bib
record attributes? Does it affect anything else or is it just the Vandelay
display? I might be brave enough to do that. I also have the 'remove \D and
no clue what it is.
I don't think I'll try this on a Friday
Hi Mary, I believe I can help with your XPath questions.
If you wanted to get just the "current/latest" dates, and only publication
dates (as opposed to distribution, etc) you could do something like this:
//*[(@tag="260" and @ind1="3") or (@tag="264" and @ind1="3" and
@ind2="1")]/*[@code="c"]
Hi Janet,
You inspired me to tweak my Vandelay queue display. I figured out how to
combine the two publisher tags, and now I don't have any empty boxes in the
publisher column.
*//*[@tag="260" or @tag="264"]/*[@code="b"]*
I tried the same thing with the pub dates, but ended up with two dates