gt; ]
>}
> and json file 2, named 000560.json:
>
> {
> "560" : {
> "id9452" : [
> {
> "partno2" : "1569855"
> }
> ],
> "parts" : [
> "03653624",
> "15899855"
> ],
> "id578" : [
> {
> "partno3" : "0366393624"
> },
> {
> "partno4" : "0363213624"
> }
> ]
>}
> How would you handle this?
>
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mber 08, 2010 4:58 PM
To: Justin Rittenhouse; perl4lib@perl.org
Subject: RE: MARC::Field->subfields function
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
ing functions).
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Justin
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