Are there any serious problems in official Koha with the "undo import" (batch revert) function? We're using LLEK and have had no serious problems with the Undo Import function so far. However, someone from PTFS told me that there is a plan to remove that function from LLEK. I'm concerned because our library has put tens of thousands of records into our catalog for e-books that are not really 'owned' by us but rather are on annual subscriptions. Without the "Undo Import" function, it doesn't seem like there would be an easy method of removing these records if (or more likely, when) we cancel any of the subscriptions in the future. We also find that ebook vendors like to change their offerings on a regular basis, and undoing batch imports makes the updates a breeze. Right now, updating the subscription coverage is an easy matter of undoing the import of the current batch and then uploading a new one. I don't know of any alternative method for easily removing batch uploads from the system using the web interface. There is likely some way to do it if you're a programmer running your own system, but we're in a hosted situation. So, I checked Bugzilla and did notice any significant problem reports for the Undo Import (revert batch) function. Is Undo Import working well in official Koha? And are many libraries making use of this function? -- Stacy Pober Information Alchemist Riverdale, NY 10471 stacy.pober@manhattan.edu