On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 9:55 PM, Jared Camins-Esakov
wrote:
> Tomas,
>>
>> > Our problem was :
>> > melm 001 local-number,local-number:n
>> > ..
>> > melm 035$a local-number,local-number:n
>> > We had two fields indexed in "local-number" and we had "ghost entries".
>> > We have cor
Tomas,
> Our problem was :
> > melm 001local-number,local-number:n
> > ..
> > melm 035$a local-number,local-number:n
> > We had two fields indexed in "local-number" and we had "ghost entries".
> > We have corrected in :
> > melm 001local-number,local-number:n
> > ..
>
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Bernard Desnoues
wrote:
> Hello Lenora,
>
> We had the same problem.
> You could verify your .../biblio/record.abs file and be sure that you index
> only
> one field, containing the biblionumber in the "local-number" index (the
> biblionumber is stored in 001 in o
Tom,
Are you starting your zebrasrv per the INSTALL. file, with the correct
options?
For instance the INSTALL.debian one is something like:
sudo -u -f
You also want to have all of the zebra related directories owned by your koha
user, and make sure you export the PERL5LIB and KOHA_CONF vari
Hello Lenora,
We had the same problem.
You could verify your .../biblio/record.abs file and be sure that you index
only
one field, containing the biblionumber in the "local-number" index (the
biblionumber is stored in 001 in our configuration).
Our problem was :
melm 001local-number,loc
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Empedocles
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently upgraded to 3.4. The layout, profile, and template sections
> of the labels tool are all working as they should, however I am having the
> following problem with the batch manager:
>
This is probably a bug introduced by
Lesley,
Congratulations on your go live! I hope things are going well! :)
As to your question, yes, it is possible to use the intranetuserjs preference
to edit the CSS for the receipts. Here's a snippet of what I have in ours:
> [begin example]
>
>
>