There is a rather cumbersome method, posted on the main INNOPAC list
some time ago but since I cannot find it in the archive I'll try and
explain.
Create a review file of bib records. Choose "Output USER-selected format"
and export (say) bib record numbers and item barcodes. Open the file in
Excel. Sort the file by Column F (Column A contains the bib record
number, Column B etc. contain barcodes, Column F contains the 5th barcode)
and all the records with 5 or more barcodes will come to the top. Don't
ask me to explain why - I would have thought these records should go to
the end of the file!
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Richard Barrett wrote:
> I recently set out to create, for one of our sites, a list of bib
> records which had 5 or more items attached. I found, after trying create
> lists functions on boith Telnet and Millennium, that I was unable to do
> this, as there appears to be no way of searching for records which have
> more or less than a particular number of attached copies. The nearest we
> have come is to find records with numbers of orders attached. We have
> set all our copy numbers at #1, so searches based on copy # are not
> feasible.
>
> Have I missed anything obvious, and if not, can anyone suggest any way
> of doing the above?
Mieko
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