In the past I've also done it without using a module by just doing a very bare
bones Net::SMTP session if I remember right. That's included in perl in most
recent versions if I remember right. (I'd have to dig around to find where
I've used it, it's rare as in most cases I prefer the approach
it
bounces the message. Well, at least you got the mail ;).
Jon G.
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No need to use MARC::Batch in this case, just use the new_from_usmarc method in
MARC::Record
my $record = MARC::Record->new_from_usmarc( $record_string ) ;
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
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> How do I make the MARC blob into a MARC::Record object (without having
> to first save it a file and read it in with MARC::File/Batch)? The
> MARC blob is already in a variable, so it doesn't make sense (to me) to
> write it out to a file just so I can read it back in. Unless I have
> to, nat
And what field are you pulling? Does it have subfields? Are you sure you're
using the same variable? Seeing more of your code might make it easier to
guess.
Not all marc fields have to have subfields. Not sure what MARC::Field returns
if it does not have any. If it returns undefined, that