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Mark,

Try using '?' as a wildcard for each of the indicators:

856??|u

Caleb T-R
Golden Gate University

>>> mbraden@xxxxxxxxxx 08/12/02 02:32PM >>>

Greetings All:

Seeking your counsel and validation, or correction.

I want to sort a list by a MARC subfield (856 |u).  When using Create Lists in the Millennium edition, I'm prompted for tttii|sssss (t=tag, i=indicator, s=subfield).

I've tried designating 856|u, 856 |u, but don't see any change in the list arrangement, so I'm seeking your counsel.

I want to sort by _any_ 856 field, regardless of indicators, and use only the |u to sort.

How would you express that?

While I try various ideas that come to my mind, I'd be grateful to hear from you all, regarding your excellent solutions.

Many thanks in advance.

--Mark

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Mark,
 
Try using '?' as a wildcard for each of the indicators:
 
856??|u
 
Caleb T-R
Golden Gate University

>>> mbraden@xxxxxxxxxx 08/12/02 02:32PM >>>

Greetings All:

Seeking your counsel and validation, or correction.

I want to sort a list by a MARC subfield (856 |u).  When using Create Lists in the Millennium edition, I'm prompted for tttii|sssss (t=tag, i=indicator, s=subfield).

I've tried designating 856|u, 856 |u, but don't see any change in the list arrangement, so I'm seeking your counsel.

I want to sort by _any_ 856 field, regardless of indicators, and use only the |u to sort.

How would you express that?

While I try various ideas that come to my mind, I'd be grateful to hear from you all, regarding your excellent solutions.

Many thanks in advance.

--Mark

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mark E. Braden                  Internet: mbraden@xxxxxxxxxx
Catalog Librarian       Facsimile: 323.341.4991
Occidental College Library      Voice: 323.259.2668
1600 Campus Road
Los Angeles, California 90041
These are my own views.

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