y say anything from experience, but it's
developed on behalf of the British Library so it's from a highly credible
source.
Would perl wrappers around the toolkit be something worth considering?
Cheers,
Ben
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have anyone complain :) I guess it would
> be ok to loosen this behavior if you have a pressing need for it. But I
> would steer away from adding features just for the sake of adding them.
> This is where MARC.pm went down the wrong path IMHO.
>
> //Ed
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e fallen out of
MARC::Record and ended up in MARC::File::USMARC by accident?
Any clues?
Thanks,
Ben
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te_leader() ought (and used) to do this for you (indeed
we're not 100% sure our calculations are right, but they seem to work!).
Any more clues?
Ben
On Wed, 19 November, 2003 16:42, Ed Summers wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 04:22:41PM +, Ben Soares wrote:
> > I see there
xpects non-alpha's under MARCs, but gets a linted and
> "correct" MARC21 with alphas).
>
> Note to readers: When I say "MARC", I mean "the one that no one
> remembers allowing alphabetic indicators". When I say "MARC21", I
> collec
Hey! It does too! I'm not sure what I was doing before but I can't
replicate it now... I must have dreamed it. Anyway this is just the
behaviour that's required -- thanks!
Ben
On Wed, 19 November, 2003 17:14, Ed Summers wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 05:00:53PM +
n
> ($status, $reason) = $zc->Close
> ($close);
>
> print "$returned\n";
>
> #cycle thru results, printing to
> screen
>
>
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sorry, couldn't resist
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Hi Sergio,
Try
^\d{4}-\d{3}[\dxX]$
if you know that they will always be formatted with a hyphen in the middle, or
^\d{4}-?\d{3}[\dxX]$
if you can't be sure of that.
(and if you're interested in spotting ISSNs in the middle of a field use
\b\d{4}-?\d{3}[\dxX]\b
but beware this also finds year
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