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 ===== Exporting bibliographic records + MFHD ===== ===== Exporting bibliographic records + MFHD =====
-  1. We need to teach the exporter how to export the MFHD records that exist for a given bibliographic record. 
-  1. We need to teach the exporter how to generate MFHD records that represent the holdings for a given bibliographic record. 
-  1. We need to expose these options in the Vandelay interface. 
  
 +  - We need to teach the exporter how to export the MFHD records that exist for a given bibliographic record.
 +  - We need to teach the exporter how to generate MFHD records that represent the holdings for a given bibliographic record.
 +  - We need to expose these options in the Vandelay interface.
  
 +===== Map collection codes to statistical categories =====
 +Incoming bibliographic records have collection codes in the 852 (which subfield?); these need to be mapped to statistical categories.
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 +===== Creation of new MFHD records =====
 +When a new MFHD record is created, the 004 should point at the 001 of the associated bibliographic record. Given the expected support for 001 to be tied to the record ID, we should be able to simply point the 004 at the bib record ID.
 +  * Dan committed [[http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/ILS/changeset/16930|r16930]] to support this (although we point to the ''biblio.record_entry.id'' value, which is more correct anyway).
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