<title>Exporting Bibliographic Records into MARC files</title>\r
<indexterm><primary>migrating</primary><secondary>exporting bibliographic records</secondary><tertiary>MARC</tertiary></indexterm>\r
<para>The following procedure explains how to export Evergreen bibliographic records into MARC files using the <command>marc_export</command> support script. All steps should be \r
- performed by the opensrf user from your Evergreen server.</para>\r
+ performed by the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user from your Evergreen server.</para>\r
<procedure>\r
<step> \r
<para>Create a text file list of the Bibliographic record IDs you would like to export from Evergreen. One way to do this is using SQL:</para>\r
<title>Importing Authority Records</title>\r
<indexterm><primary>migrating</primary><secondary>importing authority records</secondary></indexterm>\r
<para>The following procedure explains how to export Evergreen bibliographic records into MARC files using the marc_export support script. All steps should be performed by the \r
- opensrf user from your Evergreen server.</para>\r
+ <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user from your Evergreen server.</para>\r
<simplesect>\r
<title>Importing Authority Records from Command Line</title>\r
<para>The major advantages of the command line approach are its speed and its convenience for system administrators who can perform bulk loads of authority records in a \r
<title>Exporting Bibliographic Records into MARC files</title>\r
<indexterm><primary>migrating</primary><secondary>exporting bibliographic records</secondary><tertiary>MARC</tertiary></indexterm>\r
<para>The following procedure explains how to export Evergreen bibliographic records into MARC files using the <command>marc_export</command> support script. All steps should be \r
- performed by the opensrf user from your Evergreen server.</para>\r
+ performed by the <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user from your Evergreen server.</para>\r
<procedure>\r
<step> \r
<para>Create a text file list of the Bibliographic record IDs you would like to export from Evergreen. One way to do this is using SQL:</para>\r
\r
</step>\r
<note>\r
- <para>Processing time for exporting records will depends on several factors such as the number of records you are exporting. It is recommended that you divide the \r
+ <para>Processing time for exporting records depends on several factors such as the number of records you are exporting. It is recommended that you divide the \r
export ID files (<filename>records.txt</filename>) into manageable number of records if you are exporting a large number of records.</para> \r
</note>\r
</procedure>\r
<title>Importing Authority Records</title>\r
<indexterm><primary>migrating</primary><secondary>importing authority records</secondary></indexterm>\r
<para>The following procedure explains how to export Evergreen bibliographic records into MARC files using the marc_export support script. All steps should be performed by the \r
- opensrf user from your Evergreen server.</para>\r
+ <systemitem class="username">opensrf</systemitem> user from your Evergreen server.</para>\r
<simplesect>\r
<title>Importing Authority Records from Command Line</title>\r
<para>The major advantages of the command line approach are its speed and its convenience for system administrators who can perform bulk loads of authority records in a \r