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Could just be changes over the years that didn't get updated into the master file. In fact, honestly, I don't update the master file often. I probably should take some time at some point to go through the various values and update all the fields. If anyone felt inclined to do that for me -- I'd certainly appreciate it. :)
--TR
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> Subject: [MARCEDIT-L] Validation errors?
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> When I validated a file I got two records that produced errors:
> One was:
> 740-ind2: Invalid data (0) Indicator can only be be 2.
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> the other was:
> 041-ind1: Invalid data (\) Indicator can only be 01.
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> Looking at the Library of Congress and OCLC pages for the 740 and 041
> fields, it looks like both of these should be valid indicators.
>
> I don't think I altered my marcrules.txt file for these fields. Can
> anyone explain why these indicators are listed as errors?
> --
> Stacy Pober
> Information Alchemist
> Manhattan College Library
> Riverdale, NY 10471
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