----------------------------Original message---------------------------- JK, et al. Not only is that a problem, if you have more than 500 of them checked out on any ONE RECORD (not just copy) we get an ABEND. THEN it took down the WHOLE system when someone entered that record in the Public Mode. OW! I heard that scream. Our solution, nasty though it was, was to create separate BIB records with a limit of 500 item records per. The breakdown is done by date or geographical area, etc., whatever is most logical for the work in hand. If you will never have to worry about 500 being checked out at the same time, this may not concern you. We have a storage facility where lesser used titles are sent and, rather than altering records, we check out the pieces to the storage facility. This is why we worry about 500 being checked out at the same time. We have only had to deal with this limit with a few records because we catalog our topographic maps on separate records by quad title to allow greater control and information for patrons. Good luck. Debra Lords [log in to unmask] Marriott Library University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- HELP, other NOTIS library users (again!): My question is about the NOTIS system-imposed limit of 2700 barcoded items per copy. We are barcoding sheets in some very large topographic sets. When greater than 2700 item records have been built on a single copy line, the SUMMARY display for that copy causes a storage violation and system crash, I am told. Have other map catalogers faced this dilemma; or have you found that the limit is different? Is a second copy control statement line used for sheets actually belonging to "copy 1" with a copy-level note in HLDG? THANKS- Joseph K. Herro Branner Earth Sciences Library Mitchell Building Stanford, CA 94305