This example shows how to set up prediction for a title with issues that:
• | Are published every week |
• | Have a chronology that looks like this: Jan. 1‑7, 2002 |
• | Have an enumeration that looks like this: V. 10, N. 1; Issue 54 (While the Number resets every January 1, the Issue numbers are continuous.) |
To set up a prediction with a range
1 |
|
Horizon displays the Copy List window.
2 | Choose the copy record with the media type for which you want to set up this prediction, or create a new copy record. (For more information, see Creating or Editing a Copy Record.) |
3 | Click Prediction. |
Horizon opens the List Prediction Table window.
4 | Set up prediction for the main run first. |
5 | Click New. |
Horizon opens the Edit Serials Prediction Table window, overlaid by the Edit Run Code and Applicability Date window.
6 | Enter the code for the run in the Run field. |
7 | Enter the exact same date as you did for the main run in the Applicability Date field. |
8 | Click OK,or press ENTER. |
Horizon opens the Edit Serials Prediction Table window.
9 | Complete these fields on the window: |
Field |
Action |
Ord |
Enter “0”. |
Start mm‑dd |
Enter “01‑01”. |
End mm‑dd |
Enter “12‑31”. |
Claim Delay |
Leave the default setting. |
Summary of Holdings Note |
Mark the box so that it is active. |
No. of Rcpts. |
Leave the default setting. |
Sum of Delays |
Leave the default setting. |
The screen should resemble this example:
10 | Click Page Down or resize the window to display the Chron. Pattern field. |
11 | Enter the code that displays month, followed by a range of dates, followed by a year in the Chron. Pattern field, or click Codes to locate this pattern. |
12 | Complete the frequency fields listed: |
Field |
Action |
Instance String |
Enter “1/7,8/14,15/21,22/‑1”. |
Instance Unit |
Click Day of. |
Every |
Leave blank or enter “1”. A blank is the same as 1. |
Calendar Unit |
Mark Month. |
End Date Type |
Mark Last Day of Period. |
The screen should resemble this example:
13 | Click Page Down or resize the window to display the Enum. Pattern group. |
14 | Complete these fields and options in the first of three group entries: |
Field |
Action |
Enum. Group |
Leave the default “0”. |
Level |
Enter “1”. |
Label |
Enter “V”. |
Data Type |
Mark Numeral. |
The first group entry should resemble this example:
15 | Click New to display a second group entry. |
16 | Complete the second group entry for the number level: |
Field |
Action |
Enum. Group |
Leave the default “0”. |
Level |
Enter “2”. |
Label |
Enter “N”. |
No. Units/Level |
Leave blank. |
Data Type |
Mark Numeral. |
Cal. Change |
Enter “1‑1”. This causes the number to reset at the start of every year regardless of how many weeks have passed since any given year could have 52 or 53 weeks. |
Calendar Reset |
Mark this box. |
The second enumeration group entry should resemble this example:
17 | Click New to display a third group entry. |
18 | Complete the information in the third group entry for the number level: |
Field |
Action |
Enum. Group |
Enter “1”. |
Level |
Enter “1”. |
Label |
Enter “Issue”. |
No. Units/Level |
Leave blank. |
Data Type |
Mark Numeral. |
Cal. Change |
Enter “1‑1”. This causes the number to reset at the start of every year regardless of how many weeks have passed since any given year could have 52 or 53 weeks |
Calendar Reset |
Remove the mark from this box. |
The third enumeration group entry should resemble this screen:
19 | Save your changes. |
20 | Click Close. |
Horizon returns to the Prediction Table window.
21 | Click Test Prediction. |
Horizon opens the Test Prediction window:
22 | Click More to see more predictions in the list. |
23 | Click Close. |
Horizon returns to the List Prediction Table window.
© 1998-2017 Sirsi Corporation