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When cataloging a single record, copy the following or apply the “909” constant data file by clicking on Edit → Constant Data → Online:
If in OCLC Connexion (client), use: [NAME] ǂb [YYYY-MM-DD] ǂc COPY or ORIGINAL ǂd CMS STATS ǂe ISSUE: [SELF READY FIX, UPGRADED OCLC, 505 ADDED, 520 ADDED] ǂz [NOTES]
If in OCLC Connexion (web), use: [NAME] $b [YYYY-MM-DD] $c COPY or ORIGINAL $d CMS STATS $e ISSUE: [SELF READY FIX, UPGRADED OCLC, 505 ADDED, 520 ADDED] $z [NOTES]
If in Sierra, use: [NAME]|b[YYYY-MM-DD]|cCOPY or ORIGINAL|dCMS STATS|eISSUE: [SELF READY FIX, UPGRADED OCLC, 505 ADDED, 520 ADDED]|z[NOTES]
If in MarcEdit, use: [NAME]$b[YYYY-MM-DD]$cCOPY or ORIGINAL$dCMS STATS$eISSUE: [SELF READY FIX, UPGRADED OCLC, 505 ADDED, 520 ADDED]$z[NOTES]
Fill in the following fields. Please note that only |a, |b, |c, and |d are required.
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When cataloging a batch of records, copy the following or apply the “909 Batch” constant data in the OCLC Connexion Online constant data file:
If in OCLC Connexion (client), use: [NAME] ǂb [YYYY-MM-DD] ǂe BATCH LOAD TYPE: [MODIFIED, UNMODIFIED, CROSSWALKED, CREATED] ǂd CMS STATS ǂz [NOTES]
If in OCLC Connexion (web), use :[NAME] $b [YYYY-MM-DD] $e BATCH LOAD TYPE: [MODIFIED, UNMODIFIED, CROSSWALKED, CREATED] $d CMS STATS $z [NOTES]
If in Sierra, use: [NAME]|b[YYYY-MM-DD]|eBATCH LOAD TYPE: [MODIFIED, UNMODIFIED, CROSSWALKED, CREATED]|dCMS STATS|z[NOTES]
If in MarcEdit, use: [NAME]$b[YYYY-MM-DD]$eBATCH LOAD TYPE: [MODIFIED, UNMODIFIED, CROSSWALKED, CREATED]$dCMS STATS$z[NOTES]
Fill in the following fields. Please note that only |a, |b, |c, and |d are required.
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