Deleting Variable-length Fields
Choose Delete variable-length field from the Choose Command Type dialog box to open the Delete Variable-length Field dialog box.
Using the data you enter, Global Update finds all occurrences of the specified tag, indicators, and data, and then deletes them.
To delete variable-length fields:
- In the Delete text boxes, enter the field group tag, MARC tag, indicators, and data that define the fields you want to delete. The system deletes only the fields in the selected records that meet all of the specified criteria.
Using Special Characters in the MARC Tag Data Field
You can use special characters in the MARC Tag data field:
- Use commas to separate multiple tags, for example, 240,245.
- Use a hyphen to enter a range of tags, for example, 700-730.
- Use wild cards to specify a family of MARC tags. The characters 'X', 'x', '?', '*', or '.' are valid. Enter a wild card character at any position in the MARC tag, up to two wild cards per tag. For example, 5** designates all MARC tags in the 500s, including 500, 535, 590, and so forth.
- Choose the Use Displayed Field, Match Case, Match Whole Field, and Match Whole Subfield check boxes as desired.
Input Requirements
You must select (check) the Use Displayed Field or make an entry in the Find Field Group Tag or Find MARC Tag field to change variable-length field data.
- After specifying the data to delete, choose OK to close the dialog box and return to the Command input tab. The command you created appears as a single line, for example:
The command row includes a Command column and an Action column. The Command column indicates the type of command you specified. (Delete = delete variable-length field.) The Action column indicates the target data criteria and the data to delete in the format target criteria ==> delete data. MARC tags appear in parentheses and indicators appear in brackets. A wild card character or word, such as a period ('.'), an equal sign ('='), or <any>, may represent some data fields with unspecified (default) content. Selected options check boxes appear as a letter following a slash at the end of the command:
f | Use Displayed Field |
w | Match Whole Field |
c | Match Case |
s | Match Whole Subfield |
- To create more change commands, see Creating Commands for Changing Records. Choose the Preview tab to view the effects of your commands. Choose the Process button in the Preview tab to apply the changes.
Options Check Boxes
The following check boxes appear in the Delete Variable-length Field dialog box. Select (check) the check boxes to enable the following options.
- Use Displayed Field
- If you retrieved records using an index search, the specified changes apply to all fields corresponding to the displayed field on the Select Records tab regardless of the MARC tag of the field in which the search term occurs. Other limiting specifications on the command input tab can affect the result. For example, a search of the author index may retrieve records in which an author appears both as a personal name main entry (MARC 100) and as a personal name added entry (MARC 700). If you check the Use Displayed Field check box and enter no other command specifications, Global Update changes both the 100 and 700 fields. Be sure to review the Preview tab list to confirm your results before processing.
- If you retrieved records using an Advanced Word Search or a review file, the specified changes apply to the field appearing in the browse list of the Select Records tab. For bibliographic records, Global Update displays the Title field by default. To display a different field in the browse list as the target for change, toggle to the desired field.
- Match Whole Field
- Information in the Data text box must match the entire field or Global Update makes no change.
- Match Case
- The text case of the information in the Data text box must match the text case found in the corresponding record field or Global Update makes no change.
- Match Whole Subfield
- Information in the Data text box must match the entire subfield or Global Update makes no change.