params
$num_to_fetch: number of records to retrieve in current pass
format => undef, # reference to a callback function that formats each row of
# a record
raw => 0, # (boolean) if true the raw record data is returned unformatted
start => 1, # number of the record with which to start report
num_to_fetch => 5, # number of records to include in a report
marc_fields => $std, # default: $std, others are $xtra or $all
marc_xcl => undef, # reference to hash of MARC fields to exclude from report
marc_userdef => undef, # reference to user specified hash of MARC fields for report
marc_subst => undef # reference to a hash which subtitutes field names for default
# names
HTML =>0 # (boolean) if true use default HTML formatting,
# if false format as plain text
# if true each row will be formatted as follows:
# "<tr><td>field name<td>field data\n"
# if false each row will be formatted as follows:
# "MARC_field_number field_name field_data\n"
record row priority squence: raw, format, HTML, plaintext
marc_xcl: the hash values can be in any form, as long as the keys pass
the exists test (if exists $marc_xcl->{ $key }), for instance:
{ '020'=>"", 500=>"", 300=>undef, 520=>'annotation' }
the key is always three digits;
if the first digit is 0, then the key must be enclosed
in quotation marks
marc_userdef this allows the user to specify which fields to include in the
report and what names are to be used for them
marc_subst enables user-defined field names, for instance, where the
defualt is:
250=>'edition', 650=>'subject'
a hash can be specfied with substitutions:
{ 250=>'ed.', 650=>'subj.'}
marc fields priority sequence: marc_userdef, marc_fields, marc_xcl, marc_subst
This means that
1. marc_userdef will replace marc_fields if marc_userdef exists
2. marc_xcl will be applied to the hash which results from
operation 1
3. marc_subst will be applied to the hash resulting from 1 plus 2
Module Install Instructions
To install Net::Z3950::AsyncZ::ZSend, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.