Thanks Chris. I have not tested it yet but I think my problem is that the
PATH environment variable for my Apache HTTP server most probably didn't
include the path "/opt/local/bin".
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I had encountered the same problem with OS X Server 10.8.3 (Mountain Lion)
and the symlink fixed the problem. I just want to check if the path to mysql
is hard-coded to "/usr/bin/mysql", uses the result of "which mysql" command
or simply whatever paths are set in the PATH environment variable? From
Hello,
our patrons very often want to check if selected books they already read. I
found some warning messages at check-out but sililar is only for renew of
actually checked-out documents. I know that is possible to check this in
patron history but warning message is better solution for our library
So, here's the scoop:
I exported only the bib records for a range of entries in my catalog so I
could change their encoding to UTF-8 and fix my diacritics (they were
showing up as a square with a question mark in the middle). I set the
matching rules to biblionumber and to replace if there was a m
We're coming to the point in our conversion process where I need to start
thinking about serials.
We have a database that I will need to convert to MARC. That's the easy
part.
We have analytics already in Koha with 773 (Host Item Entry) fields, with
the host Record control number in place, ready
Hello all,
Is it possible to have all Koha patrons get messages like checkin, checkout etc
without setting the
EnhancedMessagingPreferences to Allow? I had assumed that this was not
necessary but Koha was not sending messages until I turned this on and enabled
it for the patron.
If the Enha
This has to do with DNS I believe.
What DNS does is provide a way for host names (as "kohaOPAC.mylibrary.edu"
for example) to be translated to IP addresses (as 123.124.125.126). This
translation may be needed by either the workstation of the user trying to
access the koha system, or the system its
On 29 August 2013 00:24, Mike D. wrote:
> Hello,
> our patrons very often want to check if selected books they already read. I
> found some warning messages at check-out but sililar is only for renew of
> actually checked-out documents. I know that is possible to check this in
> patron history but
Hi,
The Koha RDA framework here
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/MARC_frameworks#RDA_Framework
seems to be lacking a 264 field.
Has anyone got an RDA framework that includes 264?
Cheers
Chris
Christopher Meech
Reference and Heritage Librarian
Waitaki District Libraries
P.O. Box 134,Oamaru 944
On 29 August 2013 13:26, Chris Meech wrote:
> Hi,
> The Koha RDA framework here
> http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/MARC_frameworks#RDA_Framework
> seems to be lacking a 264 field.
>
> Has anyone got an RDA framework that includes 264?
>
We could have pretty fast,
If you grab that, import it, a
Hi all!
Got a bit of an interesting one here We've got overdue notices set up
and working
BUT it doesn't seem to be working for one of our categories -
(A)dministrative users.
Any clues as to what might be going on???
Nick
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Hi Nicholas,
On your More -> Administration -> Patron categories, on your A borrower
category, do you have Overdue notice required set to "yes?"
Cheers,
Liz Rea
On 29/08/13 15:33, Nicholas van Rheede van Oudtshoorn wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Got a bit of
Is it possible that you have set Administrative to No Notices? If you go Home
| Tools | Notice Triggers
And check there.
Regards
Susan McMillan
Cataloguing and Systems Administrator| South Taranaki District Council
105-111 Albion St, Hawera 4610 | Private Bag 902, Hawera 4640, NZ
Phone: +64 6 27
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