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NAME

Biblio::ILL::ISO::SystemId

VERSION

Version 0.01

DESCRIPTION

Biblio::ILL::ISO::SystemId is a derivation of Biblio::ILL::ISO::ILLASNtype.

USES

Biblio::ILL::ISO::PersonOrInstitutionSymbol
Biblio::ILL::ISO::NameOfPersonOrInstitution

USED IN

Biblio::ILL::ISO::AlreadyForwarded
Biblio::ILL::ISO::AlreadyTriedListType
Biblio::ILL::ISO::EDeliveryDetails
Biblio::ILL::ISO::HistoryReport
Biblio::ILL::ISO::LocationInfo
Biblio::ILL::ISO::SendToListType
Biblio::ILL::ISO::TransactionId

FROM THE ASN DEFINITION

System-Id ::= SEQUENCE {
  --at least one of the following must be present
  person-or-institution-symbol  [0]	Person-Or-Institution-Symbol OPTIONAL,
  name-of-person-or-institution [1]	Name-Of-Person-Or-Institution OPTIONAL
  }

METHODS

new( [$person_or_institution_symbol] )

Creates a new SystemId object. 
Expects either no paramaters, or
(optionally) a person or institution symbol (Biblio::ILL::ISO::PersonOrInstitutionSymbol).

as_string( )

Returns a stringified representation of the object.

set_person_symbol( $s )

Sets the object's person-or-institution-symbol.
Expects a text string.

set_institution_symbol( $s )

Sets the object's person-or-institution-symbol.
Expects a text string.

set_person_name( $s )

Sets the object's name-of-person-or-institution.
Expects a text string.

set_institution_name( $s )

Sets the object's name-of-person-or-institution.
Expects a text string.

from_asn($href)

Given a properly formatted hash, builds the object.

SEE ALSO

See the README for system design notes. See the parent class(es) for other available methods.

For more information on Interlibrary Loan standards (ISO 10160/10161), a good place to start is:

http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/iso/ill/main.htm

AUTHOR

David Christensen, <DChristensenSPAMLESS@westman.wave.ca>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2003 by David Christensen

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.