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Has anyone else experienced this? If so, how did you resolve it?

We've just started using Edifact ordering with Brodart. The bib order
records come through with either a "c" or "w" bib location code since
the order record location code is "c" or "w". The "c" and "w" are
generic codes for each of our branches and aren't something we want to
retain once the item comes in and it's cataloged. When we overlay the
bib order record with the full MARC, Millennium is retaining the "c" and
"w" along with the item location code that we assigned during the
overlay process. For example the bib locations will listed as c, caf,
w, waf where caf and waf denote adult fiction for each branch. We don't
have the "c" or "w" listed in the link maintenance table, so why are
these codes being retained in the full MARC bib?

Margaret Maddox
Technical & Information Services Manager
Washington-Centerville Public Library
(937) 610-4422
mmaddox at wcpl dot lib dot oh dot us
http://www.wclibrary.info