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Re: Library System



On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 10:11:34AM -0500, default wrote:
> Hi Dan!
> 
> We've run into a bit of a snag and we hope you can help us.
> 
> For the purposes of doing an audit and recataloguing existing items, we
> need to either:
> 
> 1.    access the existing records in call number order;

I can't think of a way to do this immediately (which doesn't mean I won't
come up with a way later).

The problem is that there are call-numbers such as V13... how does that
compare to 13.2? or OWMC302 or GREEN TEA (or even GREAN TEA).  If you can
suggest a way of ordering that mess, I'll implement this feature in a day.
Otherwise, I'll give it some more thought... maybe I can come up with
something.

Best way I can think of right now would mix in 1014 with 10.13, 10.14, and
10.15.  It'd be messy, but it might work for the bins.

> 2.    do a data dump and then manually match call number to item;
> 3.    access a flat file and then match computer record number to call
> number / item number.

I could modify either of those to be less time-consuming/annoying by giving
you a output grouped by call numbers like '12.1-12.99', '10.2-10.90',
'100-803', and 'Messed Up'.

> Obviously, we do not want to do either of the last 2 since both are
> extemely labour intensive and time consuming.

And error-prone.  I agree.

> We took a look at doing this with the 'next' function which you set up
> for us, but realized that this pulls by data input next as opposed to
> call number next.  This will be useful farther along in the project but
> it does not solve our immediate problem.

Yes.  Makes sense.

> Is the first possible?  We would only need this until we complete our
> audit - at which time we will notify you and you could disable this
> function.

Disable it at the only time that it actually makes sense? :)

Q:  Why?  Do you need this to delete old records?  Do you need this if you
pull an item off the shelf, you want to find its record quickly?  Please
explain.  I may be able to come up with an even better solution.

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-Dan


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