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- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/Is_there_a_Connexion_client_batch_export_limitApplies to Connexion client Answer Yes, Connexion client's batch export function will not take more than 10,000 records. We recommend that you run exports in batches of 500 or less. Additional informa...Applies to Connexion client Answer Yes, Connexion client's batch export function will not take more than 10,000 records. We recommend that you run exports in batches of 500 or less. Additional information Users wanting to perform a large batch export should consider creating a Query collection and getting MARC records delivered for it instead. Page ID 31729
- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/Batch_Holdings_by_OCLC_Number_Import_button_does_nothing_when_clickedWhen you click on the Import button within the Connexion client > Batch > Holdings by OCLC Number window nothing happens and no OCNs fill the list window. The file you are trying to import includes bl...When you click on the Import button within the Connexion client > Batch > Holdings by OCLC Number window nothing happens and no OCNs fill the list window. The file you are trying to import includes blanks in the list. Delete the blanks and resave the file, then attempt to import the list again. It should work, if it doesn't, contact OCLC Support with your name, library symbol, the steps you are using and the text file you are trying to import so we can troubleshoot this further.
- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/Is_there_a_limit_for_the_batch_search_length%3FApplies to Connexion Client Answer Yes, the limit to the batch search length is 255 bytes (including search index, spaces, punctuation, etc.) Page ID 60838
- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/How_to_batch_export_records_from_a_list_of_ISBNs_in_ConnexionOnce the steps above are complete, you can move on to batch search process below, which will add the OCNs from your .txt file to your local save file in Connexion: In the Process Batch dialog box, che...Once the steps above are complete, you can move on to batch search process below, which will add the OCNs from your .txt file to your local save file in Connexion: In the Process Batch dialog box, check the box for your local file path and check the box for Online Searches. If you exported to a file, the record file will be in .dat format but you can rename the file to change the extension to .mrc.
- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/How_do_I_batch_export_MARC_records_from_a_list_of_OCLC_numbers_using_Connexion_clientOnce the steps above are complete, you can move on to batch search process below, which will add the OCNs from your .txt file to your local save file in Connexion: In the Enter Bibliographic Search Ke...Once the steps above are complete, you can move on to batch search process below, which will add the OCNs from your .txt file to your local save file in Connexion: In the Enter Bibliographic Search Keys dialog box, make sure your local save file is selected in the dropdown and choose OCLC Number (no:) from the Use default index dropdown. If you exported to a file, the record file will be in .dat format but you can rename the file to change the extension to .mrc.
- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/How_do_I_batch_delete_holdings_in_Connexion_ClientYou will use Notepad to create a list of the OCLC numbers (OCNs) that you want to batch remove your holdings from. Using Notepad or another program, create a list of the OCNs that you want to remove y...You will use Notepad to create a list of the OCLC numbers (OCNs) that you want to batch remove your holdings from. Using Notepad or another program, create a list of the OCNs that you want to remove your holdings from. In the upper right, choose any additional options you'd like to enable (whether you want to delete attached LHRs and LBD when deleting holdings, etc.) Browse to the file of OCNs that you created (or manually type OCNs in the large text box on the left, one OCN per line).
- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/How_can_I_set_up_the_Label_Program_to_print_labels_in_the_correct_positionIf the value is too high or too low, it can cause the printer to eject a blank page because the label boundaries are out of range. In the Top and Left text boxes, type a decimal fraction for the amoun...If the value is too high or too low, it can cause the printer to eject a blank page because the label boundaries are out of range. In the Top and Left text boxes, type a decimal fraction for the amount of space (in the selected units) to add to (or subtract from) the margin of labels. Specify the additional space needed (beyond the margin set automatically by the printer) or specify the space you want to subtract from the margin. On the left edge of the label (extra space to the right of text).
- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/When_I_processed_a_batch_of_records_after_searching_for_a_list_of_OCLC_numbers_the_search_failed_whySymptom When using Enter Bibliographic Search keys in Connexion client, after Processing Batch, the report shows zero Applies to Connexion Client all versions Resolution When importing a text file of ...Symptom When using Enter Bibliographic Search keys in Connexion client, after Processing Batch, the report shows zero Applies to Connexion Client all versions Resolution When importing a text file of OCLC numbers or searching for a list of OCLC numbers make sure to use the OCLC number index. If the search key is different, the batch process will not run. Page ID 15276
- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/I_have_records_holdings_in_my_local_save_file_that_wont_delete_using_BatchSymptom I have records hung up in my local save file list that won't delete. Status is "F." Applies to Connexion client Resolution Check status in the local file to see if it's "C" for Completed "R" f...Symptom I have records hung up in my local save file list that won't delete. Status is "F." Applies to Connexion client Resolution Check status in the local file to see if it's "C" for Completed "R" for Ready or "F" for Failed. If the status shows "F," then check a few of the records to see if holdings are on the records for the library that has the issue. If the holdings are not showing held, the member may have deleted them earlier or never had holdings on them. Additional information Page ID
- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/Why_does_Connexion_prompt_each_record_when_batch_processing_via_the_OCLC_Gateway_to_SirsiDynaxConnexion is requiring that you "Okay" each record rather than processing all of them, per the batch process The ILS returns a message to Connexion confirming the status of the exported record. Despit...Connexion is requiring that you "Okay" each record rather than processing all of them, per the batch process The ILS returns a message to Connexion confirming the status of the exported record. Despite Connexion being capable of batch exporting to an ISL, Sirsi Symphony by default replies back with the status of each record. The following is the message Sirsi Symphony will send back to Connexion: Symphony Catalog MARC Load 3.5.3 started on Tuesday, June 12, 2018.
- https://help.oclc.org/Metadata_Services/Connexion/Troubleshooting/I_ran_a_batch_ISBN_search_in_Connexion_client_how_can_I_filter_the_records_by_number_of_holdingsThe Connexion client displays the contents of the local save file as a list of records with columns for various attributes. While the holding status of an item in the user’s library is included in the...The Connexion client displays the contents of the local save file as a list of records with columns for various attributes. While the holding status of an item in the user’s library is included in the results list display, the number of libraries that hold the item is only displayed on a record-by-record basis. With the list of tables visible on the left side of the Access window, right click on tblSaveFile.