The original design of Koha (ten years ago) allowed a work (biblio) to be
expressed in various forms (biblioitems). So a work such as 'Out of Africa'
could be created as a biblio with separate biblioitems for its forms as,
say, a book and a film. Since Koha 3.0 (and probably earlier) this is no
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I think that...Biblionumber is given only for records, so biblioitems holds
all the entries of the records. One record can be of one itemtype, so books,
cd/dvd, reference all are entered in the biblioitems.
But the items table holds the list of items in a record. That's why unless
you add an item
hello,
I'm trying to understand the purpose of the following tables and how they
communicate :
1. Biblio
2. BiblioItems
3. Items
It's confusing, because first I though BiblioItems table is for books only,
but when i added a CD/DVD item it was entered in the BiblioItems.
but not added to the
Hello all,
one more question, I'm trying to understand the purpose of the follwoing
tables and how they comunicate :
1. Biblio
2. BiblioItems
3. Items
It's confusing, because first I though BiblioItems table is for books only,
but when i added a CD/DVD item it was entered in the BiblioItems.
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