This list of match profiles shows the most common ones used for matching and updating Inventory records (Instances, Holdings, Items). This list does not have the complete details. See working document here (very rough)
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Incoming record | Existing record | Notes |
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MARC Bib 001 | Instance HRID | |
MARC Bib 001 | MARC Bib 001 | Usually this is the Instance HRID |
MARC Bib 035$a | Instance OCLC number | |
MARC Bib 035$a | Instance System control number | |
MARC Bib 024$a | Instance Other standard identifier | |
MARC Bib 9xx$y | Purchase Order Line number (POL) associated with the Instance | Can be in any MARC 9xx field except 999 ff, and in any subfield within that MARC 9xx field. Available as of Morning Glory. |
MARC Bib 9xx$y | Vendor reference number (from POL) associated with the Instance | Can be in any MARC 9xx field except 999 ff, and in any subfield within that MARC 9xx field. Available as of Morning Glory. |
MARC Bib 999 ff $i | MARC Bib 999 ff $i | Instance UUID |
MARC Bib 999 ff $s | MARC Bib 999 ff $s | MARC Bib SRS UUID |
Static match | Instance status = | Used as a submatch, to determine whether an instance has been cataloged or is yet to be cataloged |
Static match | Statistical code | |
Static match | Suppress from discovery | Use Static match Text = true and Instance record field: Admin data: Suppress from discovery as a submatch to narrow search results to only a single instance suppressed from discovery Use Static match Text = false and Instance record field: Admin data: Suppress from discovery as a submatch to narrow search results to only a single instance NOT suppressed from discovery Similar static matches can be constructed for the Instance Staff suppress and Previously held checkboxes |
MARC Bib 039 9\ | MARC Bib 035 9\ | MARC Bib information in 035 9\ |
MARC Bib 035$a with qualifier "begins with" | MARC Bib 035$a with qualifier "begins with" | This is the match I use for almost all of our vendor records |
Static match | MARC Bib 899$a | Local collection code field. Can be used as a secondary match to make sure the primary identifier match is selecting a record from the correct collection. |
MARC Bib 01x, 02x, 03x 9xx | MARC Bib 01x, 02x, 03x, 9xx | Available as of Morning Glory
Additional details about MARC-MARC matches for repeatable fields: Pretend that these fields are in an incoming record: (Field Ind1 Ind2 Subfield) And the fields in the existing SRS record are FOLIO only pays attention to the first incoming field, not the rest, but compares to any matching fields in the existing record. When setting up different match profiles, this is the logic that is in place now: If the match profile is 024 _ _ $a:
If the match profile is 024 1 1 $a:
If the match profile is 024 1 _ $x:
If the match profile is 024 2 2 $x:
However, pretend the incoming record looks like this: And the existing SRS record is If the match profile is 024 1 1 $a
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Holdings records
Incoming record | Existing record | Notes |
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MARC Bib 9xx$y | Holdings HRID | Can be in any MARC 9xx field except 999 ff, and in any subfield within that MARC field. |
MARC Bib 9xx$y | Holdings UUID | Can be in any MARC 9xx field except 999 ff, and in any subfield within that MARC field. |
MARC Bib 9xx$y | Former Holdings ID | Can be in any MARC 9xx field except 999 ff, and in any subfield within that MARC field. Is this currently being used? If so, please provide an example or use case.. |
Static match | Holdings Permanent location | Submatch after the correct Instance is identified |
Static match | Holdings Temporary location | Submatch after the correct Instance is identified |
MARC Bib 856$u | Holdings Electronic access URI | Needs testing to be sure it actually works |
MARC Bib 856$y | Holdings Electronic access link text | Submatch after the correct instance is identified or a direct match. For 5C, a good use case is our NAXOS where we have 5 urls that are pretty much the same but our link text is all different and unique for each school. Having this match point would be powerful to work with our eResources |
MARC Bib 9xx$y | Purchase Order Line number (POL) associated with the Holdings | Can be in any MARC 9xx field except 999 ff, and in any subfield within that MARC 9xx field. Available as of Morning Glory. |
MARC Bib 9xx$y | Vendor reference number (from POL) associated with the Holdings | Can be in any MARC 9xx field except 999 ff, and in any subfield within that MARC 9xx field. Available as of Morning Glory. |
Static match | Statistical code | Is this currently being used? If so, please provide an example or use case. (Note: Please see use cases above for stat code. For 5C with merged records, matching on stat code could be very powerful for updates and batch processes.) |
Static match | Holdings Type? | Is this currently being used? If so, please provide an example or use case. UChicago has been using a static match on holdings type since Lotus. It is currently working in Nolana. We use this regularly to differentiate between holdings that are physical and electronic, especially when receiving shelf ready cataloging at the point of invoicing since the location will be same for both physical and electronic holdings. We also use it to make sure that we update the instance record with the electronic holdings attached vs the instance record with the physical holdings attached if both forms of the record have the same OCLC number, which happens with electronic record sets from vendors on a regular basis. |
Static match | Holdings Call number type? | Is this currently being used? If so, please provide an example or use case. |
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