[Evergreen-acq] Sending only ISBN13 in EDI
Jennifer Pringle
jennifer.pringle at bc.libraries.coop
Mon Mar 27 14:19:59 EDT 2023
Hi Tiffany,
The only way I can currently think to do this is by making sure the 13 digit ISBN is the one selected as the order identifier on the line item (which I think you have to do manually).
Sounds like we need a wishlist bug to prefer 13 digit ISBNs in the order identifier.
Jennifer
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Subject: [Evergreen-acq] Sending only ISBN13 in EDI
Good afternoon all,
This is completely escaping me at the moment. One of our vendors is specifying that they can only receive ISBN13 values and not ISBN10. If a record for a lineitem has 2 ISBN values, the first one is the one that's encoded to send in EDI, and that's often the ISBN-10 that comes first.
How can I specify that ISBN-13's should be sent when available? We're using EDI Attributes. Also, to introduce a restriction--I don't want to have to manually set the identifier for each line item.
I feel like I'm missing something obvious.
Tiffany
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