Hello everybody,
Some of you have reported that upgrades from 3.4 to 3.6 give warnings like
"duplicate key blabla"
or
"xxx already exist"
This is because the database update has a limit, and, if you update from
3.2 to 3.4, then 3.4 to 3.6, you'll do some updates twice, resulting in
a warning. We
Thanks for the reply. One small point:
At 07:35 PM 1/5/2012 -0500, Jared Camins-Esakov wrote:
[snip]
[For any future reference, I found the answer to my previous question "Is
there a way in staff-client to find the record matching biblio # 12,836? Â
Entering without quotes "biblionumber: 12836"
I have a strange Serial planning question. American Libraries
publishes 6 issue a year, and number them like this:
Volume 42 #7/8
Volume 42 #9/10
Volume 42 #11/12
Can anyone come up with a way to enter this in to Koha to allow for
this type of numbering? All I can come up with (and it's way slop
Tanzeem,
Check out this link, I think it has your answer:
http://koha.1045719.n5.nabble.com/Installation-error-can-t-configure-td3057378.html
Doug
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Nicole,
I would use a X, Y, Z numbering pattern (Volume, number, Issue. Starting
Volume at 42, starting Number at 7 and Issue at 8.
Numbering formula is Volume {X} #{Y}/{Z}
The trick is that you will have to use the Advanced Pattern since Y and
Z must increment by 2 every time you receive an
Thanks for this! I'll give it a whirl.
Nicole
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Eric Bégin wrote:
> Nicole,
>
> I would use a X, Y, Z numbering pattern (Volume, number, Issue. Starting
> Volume at 42, starting Number at 7 and Issue at 8.
> Numbering formula is Volume {X} #{Y}/{Z}
>
> The trick is
hi
i'm facing a problem with searching any data in items , just in new
records , can,t search in items with any data .. any help
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