Donald, We also use LC call numbers and to see the change you are talking about in the create volume, here is what we did. We made a change to the table "asset.call_number_class" in the column called "field" using SQL...
from stock values of... select * from asset.call_number_class; id | name | normalizer | field ----+--------------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------- <snip> 3 | Library of Congress (LC) | asset.label_normalizer_lc | 050ab,055ab,090abef To what we have now... id | name | normalizer | field ----+--------------------------+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------- <snip> 3 | Library of Congress (LC) | asset.label_normalizer_lc | 090abef,050ab,055ab I used some SQL along the lines of (if I recall correctly)... UPDATE asset.call_number_class SET field = ''090abef,050ab,055ab' WHERE normalizer = 'asset.label_normalizer_lc' Though in your case you might want to use something like to put the 099 before the 090... UPDATE asset.call_number_class SET field = ''099XYZ,090abef,050ab,055ab' WHERE normalizer = 'asset.label_normalizer_lc' NOTE: I don't know the subfields values for the 099 tag off the top of my head, so I put "XYZ" as placeholders. You will need to look up the proper subfields for the 099. Good luck, Yamil On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 8:43 AM, Donald Butterworth <don.butterwo...@asburyseminary.edu> wrote: > All, > > After a decent night's sleep, I reread the email I sent yesterday about LC > call numbers and printing, and realized the 099 / 090 / 050 question has > nothing to do with printing. (Duh) > > The question really has to do with what call number is supplied in the call > number display when a new volume is created. I should have asked if > Evergreen follows the 099 / 090 / 050 hierarchy protocol. > > Sorry about that, > > Don > ------------------------------------------------------ > > First a question about default call numbers. A bib record potentially could > contain all 3 call number fields for an LC library. > 099 Local Free-Text Call Number > 090 Local LC-type Call Number > 050 LC Assigned Call Number > > It would be extremely rare for a bib record to have all three numbers, but > if they were present, the 099 tag should be the one chosen by the system to > print. When an 090 and an 050 are present the system should choose the 090 > to print. When only the 050 is present it should print. Is this protocol > being followed in Evergreen? > > > > > -- > Don Butterworth > Faculty Associate / Librarian III > B.L. Fisher Library > Asbury Theological Seminary > don.butterwo...@asburyseminary.edu > (859) 858-2227 -- -------------------------------- Yamil Suarez, MCS Library System Administrator/Developer Stan Getz Library Berklee College of Music 1140 Boylston St Boston, MA 02215 ysua...@berklee.edu 617-747-2617