To confirm your suspicions, Mike, from staff here: a more common scenario would be the order staff selecting the wrong ISBN using the ISBN picker (large print vs. regular print, e.g.).
So I guess the question is whether the item that arrived replaces the originally ordered item (editions) or whether it's something else entirely (language).
Thinking out loud a little bit... If the new bib completely replaces the original bib, it seems like a bib merge would be in order. (note to self: do bib merges merge lineitems?). Otherwise, the there could be legit holds on the original record that we may not want to automatically transfer.
To confirm your suspicions, Mike, from staff here: a more common scenario would be the order staff selecting the wrong ISBN using the ISBN picker (large print vs. regular print, e.g.).
So I guess the question is whether the item that arrived replaces the originally ordered item (editions) or whether it's something else entirely (language).
Thinking out loud a little bit... If the new bib completely replaces the original bib, it seems like a bib merge would be in order. (note to self: do bib merges merge lineitems?). Otherwise, the there could be legit holds on the original record that we may not want to automatically transfer.