Katrin you are right. it should generate user name with first name and
last name combination.
but in 3.8 Koha it is giving me user name as UTF-01,UTF-02 and so on.
I don't understand where I am going wrong?
On 9/4/12, Fischer, Katrin wrote:
> I Think if you create patrons manually in Koha the use
I Think if you create patrons manually in Koha the username will be
automatically generated on saving the patron when you leave the field empty. If
you are using the patron import tools to generate the user you have to create
the username yourself, as it will be left empty after import.
-Ur
On 2012-09-4, at 4:47 PM, KLib Tech Support wrote:
> Thanks Robin.
> Is there any way where I can generate user name automatically?
i think not from within Koha, at the moment...
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Thanks Robin.
Is there any way where I can generate user name automatically?
On 9/3/12, Robin Sheat wrote:
> Op 03-09-12 12:01, KLib Tech Support schreef:
>> Hi,
>> Can we give preference to generate Patrons username? I want patron
>> username
>> as* first name.last name*,Is this possible?
>
> Do
Hi!
We use KOHA 3.06 MARC21 version.
Modifications log for a record in our catalog (biblio 996) shows following:
5 lines found.
Date Librarian Module Action Object Info
2012-07-04 15:41:40 52 CATALOGUING ADD 996 item
2012-07-04 15:41:40 52 CATALOGUING MODIFY 996 $VAR
At 10:08 PM 9/3/2012 +0200, taj...@cilea.it wrote:
[snip]
In fact the value of 003 is always the same for all bib records of your
Koha instance.
My understanding is that it should not be _your_ library unless _you_
created the 001 control number. As I said earlier, there are other choices
and
On 2012-09-4, at 7:34 AM, Doug Kingston wrote:
> Biblio number is only relevant for bibs. What should be used for
> authorities?
fyi Doug,,,
all authority records have a unique auth_number value,
(thats used in the same way as a bib's biblionumber value)
> That is what I was referring to be
Hi to all,
> I would concur that 001 and 003 need to be taken together to have any
>> chance of a unique identifier. Our library has our own unique 003
>> (UkLoVW). For indexing, I suspect a better key to hand to zebra would be
>> the system control number (035 $a). Are these kept unique by koh
Doug,
Biblio number is only relevant for bibs. What should be used for
> authorities? That is what I was referring to below but the problem may be
> common to both objects.
>
> Authid is already stored in 001 in authority records. The problem that Ian
reports is relevant specifically and only to b
Biblio number is only relevant for bibs. What should be used for
authorities? That is what I was referring to below but the problem may be
common to both objects.
-Doug-
On Sep 3, 2012 9:49 AM, "Jared Camins-Esakov"
wrote:
> Doug,
>
> I would concur that 001 and 003 need to be taken together
Doug,
I would concur that 001 and 003 need to be taken together to have any
> chance of a unique identifier. Our library has our own unique 003
> (UkLoVW). For indexing, I suspect a better key to hand to zebra would be
> the system control number (035 $a). Are these kept unique by koha?
>
We a
I would concur that 001 and 003 need to be taken together to have any
chance of a unique identifier. Our library has our own unique 003
(UkLoVW). For indexing, I suspect a better key to hand to zebra would be
the system control number (035 $a). Are these kept unique by koha?
While I do believe
At 11:32 PM 9/1/2012 +0100, Ian Bays wrote:
Hi.
The 3.8 upgrade offers the dom indexing by default and if you have taken
that option (as seen in $KOHA_CONF) the xsl used instead of record.abs
(~/koha-dev/etc/zebradb/marc_defs/marc21/biblios/biblio-zebra-indexdefs.xsl)
uses a construct (z:id) f
Hi Haik,
the language code hy-Armn you used is correct.
Looking at Pootle I can see that the translation is now complete, but I am not
sure, if a complete translation was already included in the 3.8.0 release.
Which version of Koha have you installed?
And which po files did you use?
The po fi
Dennis,
thanks
>
> will try koha_livecd_325_ub1010_x64.r8 nb Im yet to learn ubuntu or debian
> well. could you have a link to either a live CD of either?
Please be sure to always respond to the list. That other livecd you mention
is still almost two years old. Consider using Kyle Hall's virtual
Op 03-09-12 14:48, Dennis Njuguna schreef:
> Yes, Robin Shea, you are correct i found that, and im currently
> dowloading this koha_livecd_325_ub1010_x64.r8.iso to try it since I did
> try the manual installation unsuccesfully severally. hoping this works
That was released about a year after the p
Yes, Robin Shea, you are correct i found that, and im currently dowloading
this koha_livecd_325_ub1010_x64.r8.iso to try it since I did try the manual
installation unsuccesfully severally. hoping this works
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Robin Sheat wrote:
> Op 03-09-12 14:36, Dennis Njuguna sc
Dennis,
more info
> what I did was to install using a live CD and inserted it which in turn
> gave me the os "openSUSE" and koha 3.01.00.999.
>
You are running an ancient development version of Koha. A version that was
never officially installed or released. You should use Koha 3.8.x.
Personally,
Op 03-09-12 14:36, Dennis Njuguna schreef:
> more info
> what I did was to install using a live CD and inserted it which in turn
> gave me the os "openSUSE" and koha 3.01.00.999.
I assume you found this:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/koha-3-live-cd/
which says: Last Update: 2010-02-16
This w
just installed koha but i cannot search and find 'authorities and./or books
once i enter(add) them what should i do.
more info
what I did was to install using a live CD and inserted it which in turn
gave me the os "openSUSE" and koha 3.01.00.999.
what are the steps to activate the search?
im ne
Hi
just installed koha but i cannot search and find 'authorities and./or books
once i enter(add) them what should i do.
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Op 03-09-12 12:01, KLib Tech Support schreef:
> Hi,
> Can we give preference to generate Patrons username? I want patron username
> as* first name.last name*,Is this possible?
Doesn't exactly that happen by default if you don't provide a username?
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Hi,
Can we give preference to generate Patrons username? I want patron username
as* first name.last name*,Is this possible?
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Dear All,
The marc field 530 Additional physical form available note does not appear
in my opac .I want to show it in isbd view .Whatsetting should I do to
show it .I used version 3.0006010 on ubuntu .
Thanks in advance
Izzeldin Mojawir
O.I.University
SUDAN
It's that time again, we are sorting out volunteers to work on the 3.12 release
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Roles_for_3.12
If there is a role you think you would be good at, please sign up
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noted thanks for the update.
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Mark Tompsett wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> 3.01 is a very old, unsupported version. Additionally, Koha is developed
> and supported by those using debian-based operating systems, so the support
> for OpenSUSE is minimal. The wiki pages on
I was wondering how might koha become to recognise the following character sets
Character Set: ISO 8859-7 (ELOT 928)
ISO 5428
that are used in Greek libraries,
like http://argo.ekt.gr/Opac2_3/Help/Databases/ENU/UOM_EN_.html
>From a reply to an older similtar question, for some other non-yet-sup
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