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The rest of this article describes each of the two types of list search available. | The rest of this article describes each of the two types of list search available. | ||
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Simple string matching uses the default MARC Review pattern match behavior. When applied to a list, this type of matching checks for the presence--in the MARC field specified on the pattern form--of any string in the list. | Simple string matching uses the default MARC Review pattern match behavior. When applied to a list, this type of matching checks for the presence--in the MARC field specified on the pattern form--of any string in the list. | ||
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Example: [[simple list example|Using a simple string list to find errors reported by MARC Analysis]] | Example: [[simple list example|Using a simple string list to find errors reported by MARC Analysis]] | ||
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- | **VALUE LIST MATCH** | + | ===== VALUE LIST MATCH ===== |
Value list string matching was added to the program in version 236. The purpose of a value list is to support controlled vocabularies. Examples of value lists are everything from the //MARC Code List for Languages// to the //Library of Congress Subject Headings// | Value list string matching was added to the program in version 236. The purpose of a value list is to support controlled vocabularies. Examples of value lists are everything from the //MARC Code List for Languages// to the //Library of Congress Subject Headings// |