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Index Data > Zebra > Zebra - User's Guide and Reference > Indexing with General Record IDs When using this method you construct an (almost) arbitrary, internal record key based on the contents of the record itself and other system information. If you have a group of records that explicitly associates an ID with each record, this method is convenient. For example, the record format may contain a title or a ID-number - unique within the group. In either case you specify the Z39.50 attribute set and use-attribute location in which this information is stored, and the system looks at that field to determine the identity of the record.
As before, the record ID is defined by the There are three kinds of tokens:
For instance, the sample GILS records that come with the Zebra
distribution contain a unique ID in the data tagged Control-Identifier.
The data is mapped to the BIB-1 use attribute Identifier-standard
(code 1007). To use this field as a record id, specify
gils.recordId: $type (bib1,Identifier-standard)
(see Chapter 9, GRS-1 Record Model and Filter Modules for details of how the mapping between elements of your records and searchable attributes is established).
As for the file record ID case described in the previous section,
updating your system is simply a matter of running
As you might expect, when using the general record IDs
method, you can only add or modify existing records with the
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