Hie,
If you changed the default classification source, it will not affect the
actual classification source in items, nor the items.cn_sort.
You may use the script touch_items.pl to edit all items and so recompute
the items.cn_sort.
Best regards,
Le 04/07/2014 18:25, Bruce A Metcalf a écrit
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your response.
By following your suggestion, we need to predetermine whether each series
title is a new heading. As well, the need to remove volume designator
before the first save of bibliographic record concerned. Then paste such
detail back before saving the same bib. rec
Koha does not work with Solr.
2014-07-05 8:16 GMT+02:00 vinod kumar :
> Hi all
> anyone know how to koha run with solar search engine.
> plz guide me
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At 03:04 AM 7/7/2014 -0700, Iming Chan wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your response.
By following your suggestion, we need to predetermine whether each series
title is a new heading.
Our cataloguers (so I'm told), always check the 1**, 4**, 6** and 7**
authority entries -- it's an intrinsic part
Eric, I've read the changes from 5.5 to 5.6, and don't seem to be a way to
prevent the problems you found with any option switch.
I don't think 3.14 would do it better.
You should fill the bug, and remeber you can have a separate DB server
until we solve it.
Regards
To+
On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 1
At 09:36 AM 7/7/2014 +0200, Fridolin SOMERS wrote:
Hie,
If you changed the default classification source, it will not affect the
actual classification source in items, nor the items.cn_sort.
You may use the script touch_items.pl to edit all items and so recompute
the items.cn_sort.
I can't
Hello,
YAZ support Z39.50 upload feature, but Koha has implemented just search and
download. Did anybody solve same problem? We are looking solution for
upload authority records directly form Koha. Any ideas?
Thaks for assistance.
Mike
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Mmmm, I only found misc/maintenance/touch_all_items.pl (or bin/maintenance)
Bernardo
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On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Paul A
wrote:
> At 09:36 AM 7/7/2014 +0200, Fridolin SOMERS wrote:
>
>> Hie,
>>
>> If you changed the default classification
There is a "systems" crontab which ubuntu warns not to change. The crontab on
the old server is sudo crotab -uroot -e where all the koha cronjobs are setup.
When I run this command on the new server there's info about the crontab but
there are no jobs in the crontab so I guess I'll have to cre
In the absence of a sane plan, I'm going with yours (just kidding -smile).
This is a paraphrase from the TV series Red Dwarf and I love to use it whenever
I can.
Thank you so much for sharing. This will make it much easier for me to get
things working in Koha. Although I'll have to do some
Greetings,
First, you still did not specify if you were doing a package installation or
a source-based installation. Which are you doing? If a source-based
installation, then your hacked up solution is passable, though not optimal.
Second, let's reply to your points:
There is a "systems" cro
We could use some help understanding how we go about querying the data in
Koha to produce things like book cover images, new item lists, etc.
Is there a good reference you can point me to for understanding how we can
query koha from the website and display results? We (obviously) still
intend to p
Greetings,
We could use some help understanding how we go about querying
the data in Koha to produce things like book cover images,
new item lists, etc.
I might suggest reading on the wiki.
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/APIs_and_protocols_supported_by_Koha
Though, I am not sure everythi
The old koha was installed as a tarball on the old server so I believe this
makes it a source-based. The new koha was installed via a repository. apt-get
install koha-common.
I did find in /etc/cron.d a koha-common file. The contents of this file was:
Id suggest looking at the reports library on the wiki. All the data is
available that way
Chris
On 8 July 2014 6:48:58 am NZST, Mark Tompsett wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>> We could use some help understanding how we go about querying
>> the data in Koha to produce things like book cover images,
>>
Don't touch anything. Seriously.
If you have a packaged install, it's all been done. Look in cron.d, cron.daily
etc all the jobs have been set up.
Chris
On 8 July 2014 7:17:29 am NZST, Phillip Ponchot wrote:
>The old koha was installed as a tarball on the old server so I believe
>this makes
Greetings,
Chris Cormack wrote:
Don't touch anything. Seriously.
If you have a packaged install, it's all been done. Look in cron.d,
cron.daily etc all the jobs have been set up.
Yet another wonderful reason to not even be tinkering with crontab jobs.
+1 for package installations.
+1 for no
Regards..
I am a newbie to Koha. Would like to know how am going to print a unique auto
genertated number (receipt number) on the invoice or any unique number which
is not from the database.
tq
ROZITA BT HASSAN
Bahagian Teknologi Maklumat & Komunikasi
Perbadanan Perpustakaan Awam Negeri Pe
Hi Steve,
Diana will be responding in more detail but the home page of the site lists
the versions being compared. We are a bit behind but we do try to keep it
as current as possible.
I'm not sure who you are responding to when you make your "true believer"
comment but I'm quite agnostic as to K
+1
El jul 7, 2014 4:57 PM, "Chris Cormack" escribió:
> Don't touch anything. Seriously.
>
> If you have a packaged install, it's all been done. Look in cron.d,
> cron.daily etc all the jobs have been set up.
>
> Chris
>
> On 8 July 2014 7:17:29 am NZST, Phillip Ponchot wrote:
> >The old koha was
I've got the big picture now. I see where the koha crontab jobs are setup.
Thanks so much for your help.
Phillip
> From: mtomp...@hotmail.com
> To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
> Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2014 17:14:57 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Koha] Crontab - is that one tabs used to open beer cans?
>
> Gre
Ok, I see where the jobs are. I didn't understand that there was a difference
between a source install and a package install.
In some of the 3.14 documentation there is a chapter on cronjobs and how to set
them up. Now i understand that these particular documents must be mean for the
source
FYI, the Features site (http://ils.foss4lib.org) includes over 1000 ILS
features, the vast majority of which are functional in both Koha and
Evergreen. Updates are current through nearly all of the version 3.14 new
features (this will soon be reflected more clearly).
Can you clarify for me which f
Thanks for sticking with me. Sometimes I can be a little dense. I see the
koha jobs in cron.daily and realize based on the info that you've given me that
I don't have to setup the cron jobs. I'm a little relieved that I don't -
smile.
Thanks everyone for your help. Thank you especially Tom
Lori,
> Diana will be responding in more detail but the home page of the site lists
> the versions being compared. We are a bit behind but we do try to keep it
> as current as possible.
Perhaps you might mitigate some of the concerns by noting explicitly
that "The features are updated through Ko
Respected Member,
I want to Know how to convert hindi language data from excel to marc
format(MRC) and migrate in KOHA.
Regards,
==
Ramakant
Senior Library Information Assistant
Technical Division & In-charge Digitization Unit
P.K.Kelkar Library
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