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Eric,

One way I have done this is to clear the bib location field using
Global Update. And then running Link Maintenance on the review file to
reestablish the bib locations.

Carol

Carol Gyger
Systems Administrator
Fort Collins Public Library
201 Peterson St.
Fort Collins CO 80524
(970)221-6716
cgyger at fcgov dot com

>>> erhee at chulavista dot lib dot ca dot us 4/25/2005 3:30:04 PM >>>
Greetings - In the course of doing link maintenance I unintentionally
introduced a location which displays as "none" . So in addition to
the bib
with multi items correctly displaying true locations for the items, it
also
displays "none" and I want to get rid of "none". It appears that my
only
option is to replace "none" with another location from the location
code
table. I formulated a strategy of replacing none with an exisiting
code in
the bib so that it was a duplicate and then deleting the duplicate but
I am
a little gun shy.
Anyone know how to in effect delete a location in the bib without
replacing
it?

[P.S. Californians are very touchy about labor contracts with benefit
reductions. Our Governator wants to eliminate defined benefit
retirement for
teachers, higher education, state and public municipal employees. Add
that
to the President's effort to morph Social Security into private
accounts and
there is a feeling workers are under assault on all fronts. I think it
was
Homer Simpson who said "As goes California so goes the Nation".]

Eric Rhee, Library Automation Mgr.
Chula Vista Public Library
365 F St.
Chula Vista CA 91910
619 691-5138
erhee at chulavista dot lib dot ca dot us

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