Primo Chat 10/13/16

from Lauren to Everyone:

Audio is a little quiet

from Alice Kawakami-CSU to Everyone:

yes

from Lauren to Everyone:

What would an example of an "error" be that would trip the error threshold?

from Lauren to Everyone:

Just like badly formatted data?

from Gabriel @ CSULB (privately):

Silly question here, at Long Beach we don't have any pipes or data sources listed in the BO, and yet we

see results from our Alma in Primo searches. What gives? Is this a sandbox/production discrepancy?

from Gabriel @ CSULB to Everyone:

Ok, thank you!

from Fullerton (privately):

can you do a frbr test?

from Humboldt (privately):

could we see a working example of the dedup or frbr tests, like with 2 records

from Fullerton (privately):

using our catalog, try war and peace

from Humboldt to Everyone:

could we see a working example of the dedup or frbr tests, like with 2 records

from Fullerton to Everyone:

try war and peace

from Fullerton to Everyone:

sorry

from SFSU to Everyone:

Jim's audio quality was pretty bad all the way through, not just low volume but kind of distorted. Dolph

and Lynn sounded loud and clear. Is it a headset / mic issue?

from mark stackpole (privately):

Has ExLibris deleoped a set of step-by- step instructions on how to create a simple Alma to Primo

publishing configuration?

from mark stackpole (privately):

i.e. what to create on the Alma side (an ftp config?) and in the back office pipes, data sources etc etc.

from Fullerton to Everyone:

the reason I suggested war and peace was that some of our stuff is frbrizing and some is not and I am

not sure why

to Lynn Higgins (privately):

Hi Lynn - any advice on this one?

to Lynn Higgins (privately):

from mark stackpole (privately):

Has ExLibris deleoped a set of step-by- step instructions on how to create a simple Alma to Primo

publishing configuration?

from mark stackpole (privately):

i.e. what to create on the Alma side (an ftp config?) and in the back office pipes, data sources etc etc.

from Fullerton to Everyone:

if you limit to our collection you will see a smaller sample

from Fullerton to Everyone:

we have 14 copies i think. don't ask me why

from Fullerton to Everyone:

can you force a match?

from mark stackpole to Everyone:

The documentations gets deep into the weeds.

from mark stackpole to Everyone:

I was looking for the trough line.

from mark stackpole to Everyone:

through

from Fullerton to Everyone:

nevermind then!

from Gabriel @ CSULB to Everyone:

too late, we're scared

from Alice Kawakami-CSU to Everyone:

thank you

from Humboldt to Everyone:

scared too...