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Pat Eyler wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">As a test I have uploaded a collection of MARC records to the breeding
farm (the LOC MarcMaker/Breaker test files). It notes that 8 records
were successfully uploaded. However, I am not able to get them into the
catalog either by ISBN or title. Is this feature functional yet?</pre>
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this feature is functionnal, BUT (for the 50th time... we need a FAQ about
it :-) ), the breeding farm is NOT for ACTIVE biblios, but only for biblios
you want to put somewhere, and be able to include them when cataloguing.<br>
Migration from another ILS needs bulkmarcimport, which is uptodate in 1.9.3<br>
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<pre wrap="">When I click on " Add biblio without ISBN/ISSN" I get a list of the
numbers 1-10. Clicking on all available links appear to do nothing.
What should this page do/display?</pre>
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this feature is functionnal, but the MARC21 parameters tables are a little
un-complete for instance. I'm still waiting for someone sending me a nice
MARC21-in-english parameters tables for inclusion in official release.<br>
You can do whatever you want with Parameters-admin / MARC parameters tables.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Has anyone tweeked bulkmarcimport.pl yet for the 1.9 series? Or are
the tables structures betwen the 1.2 and 1.9 series different enought
that the most efficient way to proceed with mass import would be to
create a new script based around the NEWnewbibilio() function?</pre>
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The nes bulkmarcimport IS in the 1.9.3<br>
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<pre wrap="">Finally, if Koha 2.0 would solve any/many of these issues I can wait.
Is there an estimated data of release?
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Koha 2.0.0 should solve most/all of your problems ... we don't have a firm
release date for it yet, but we certainly do have a lot of motivation to
get it out the door quickly. There are 81 bug reports left in the queue
(thought more might be added if we find them along the way), most of those
need to be closed before 2.0.0 goes out the door. (I'll leave the
divination of a release date to Paul, the 2.0 release manager.)</pre>
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My pithy doesn't say anything :-(<br>
Only "3rd millenium"...<br>
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<pre wrap="">I do expect 1.9.3 to be released next week, and this should help smooth
out some of your issues.</pre>
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1.9.3 is here.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Thank you for any assistance in adopting Koha.</pre>
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Thanks for getting involved. Welcome to the team,
-pate
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Welcome to the team that won the 1st tropheedulibre conquest :-D
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Paul POULAIN
Consultant indépendant en logiciels libres
responsable francophone de koha (SIGB libre <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.koha-fr.org">http://www.koha-fr.org</a>)
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