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resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:format:123 [2020/01/15 12:12] – [Input Conventions] jahnkeresources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:format:123 [2020/01/15 12:13] – [Input Conventions] jahnke
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 The co-ordinates for a place are given as a centre point. However, in compliance with the Unimarc Authorities format, a distinction between the westernmost and easternmost longitude and northernmost and southernmost latitude is made, when a record is rendered in the CT Internal Format. For editing it is sufficient to fill in subfields $d (longitude) and $f (latitude). Once a record is saved, subfields $e and $g, repeating the values given in $d and $f are added automatically. The co-ordinates for a place are given as a centre point. However, in compliance with the Unimarc Authorities format, a distinction between the westernmost and easternmost longitude and northernmost and southernmost latitude is made, when a record is rendered in the CT Internal Format. For editing it is sufficient to fill in subfields $d (longitude) and $f (latitude). Once a record is saved, subfields $e and $g, repeating the values given in $d and $f are added automatically.
  
-The order of subfields within this field doesn't matter. It might be most convenient to coordinates this way: \\ ''123 ##$fn0513202$de0095608''.+The order of subfields within this field doesn't matter. It might be most convenient to enter coordinates this way: \\ ''123 ##$fn0513202$de0095608''.
  
  
 resources/cerl_thesaurus/editing/format/123.txt · Last modified: 2020/01/15 12:14 by jahnke

 

 

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