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I have the following 653s in my record:
=245 \\$aACT NO. 2888
=653 \\$aFRANCHISES (GRANTEE) -- COMMERCIALPACIFIC CABLE COMPANY FRANCHISES (TYPE) -- UNDERGROUND CABLE SORSOGON (PROVINCE)
=653 \\$aFRANCHISES (GRANTEE) -- COMMERCIAL PACIFIC CABLE COMPANY
=653 \\$aFRANCHISES (TYPE) -- UNDERGROUND CABLE SORSOGON (PROVINCE)
These were converted from csv via delimited text translator. As you can see the first 653 is a duplication of the succeeding 653s in one line. Other 653s in this record set are not like the case stated above. So I have a mix of just normal 653s and the case abovementioned. The thing is, I have already edited some records manually and merged records so redoing it for now is out of the question (I have 15000+ record). I still have the csv for this record that explicitly has the use case as mentioned above. My question is, is there a way to delete the weird tags (the ones that duplicated succeeding 653 tags)? I'm thinking of merging the records and I would then have duplicates for the weird 653s. I see remove duplicate data but this remove duplicate data indeed? So a workflow probably of removing the whole data for duplicated data?
Thank you very much!
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