http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=8206

M. de Rooy <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|Signed Off                  |Failed QA

--- Comment #9 from M. de Rooy <[email protected]> ---
Good to see the additional patch.
I did an install to ensure that I have all Zebra files and of course (an init)
and a reindex.
I searched through authorities in opac and staff (hoping to have the same
results) and I checked what I did in the zebra log file.
And - not unimportant - I chose for grs1 (you tested dom already :-)
All this brings me to the following questions:

1 Since not all fields from the framework come back in record.abs, what
actually is the promise of "Any"? Note that any is used in OPAC's Keyword and
Staff's All Headings. This is confusing to me too.. 
2 Even more confusing is that OPAC's All Headings maps to Match, while the
staff does not use Match.
3 Staff uses Heading-Main for Search Authorities; OPAC does not use
Heading-Main.
4 You also added Match-heading to the config files. I also see it in
AuthoritiesMarc.pm. But how/when do I actually use it? The difference between
Heading and Heading-Main, as well as Match and Match-heading is unclear to me.

>From a user point of view, I would recommend searching from most results
("any") to least results ("main entry") in the same Zebra indexes in both OPAC
and staff. The current situation (with and without your patch) is confusing. To
be consistent, we should use the same terms and same indexes.
Although you could argue that we go outside the scope of this report, I like to
ask if we could resolve this now too?

Parking at Failed QA for discussion/correction etc.

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