Hello all, I must admit that this page is not one that I wrote - I had a developer write it because I was confused about how it all worked. That said, if any of you (other developers/users) want to help me out I'll gladly fix the page to have it make more sense. As for FAQs on the wiki - do you all think that I should put them in the FAQs in the documentation?? http://koha.org/documentation/faq If so - maybe you can try to add one and see if you have the rights to do that - if not I'll add them and change the owner to whomever is the best person to keep the question up to date. --- Nicole C. Engard Open Source Evangelist, LibLime (888) Koha ILS (564-2457) ext. 714 nce@liblime.com AIM/Y!/Skype: nengard http://liblime.com http://blogs.liblime.com/open-sesame/ On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Chris Cormack<chris@bigballofwax.co.nz> wrote:
2009/6/22 Nelson Fredsell <nelson@cfce.org.za>:
Dear Garry and Chris, Thank you both for taking the time to reply. I have learned to 1) check the koha.org manual, 2) search previous postings to the newsgroup, and 3) search koha.org and liblime.com for additional juicy bits of information on my specific issues. *Then* I post to the newsgroup. I wish that the manual (new and improved!) would be more of a wiki. Maybe there's plans for this already, as processes do seem to improve all the time.
Having said this, Yes I did read the manual before posting, and No it did not provide enough details about the Record Matching Rules. For example, In my earlier posting the answer was "Nelson, you should use index 'Local-Number'." Do you know how many hours it took to elicit that one index term!? So, then I experimented with Record Matching on 999c and it worked great! (I learned more about MarcEdit in the process, too.) That is, until I needed to batch change a local Koha tag (952c). So now it's back to the newsgroup, collective hours of time, for another tiny piece of information. There's got to be a more efficient way of moving forward.
The best way, is when you discover the answers to your questions, write them up on the wiki (wiki.koha.org)
Add to the faq there, or start a new page. The more you write up, the less others will have to ask the same questions.
If you write it up, then email the list with a link to your write up, and email nicole and she may be able to add it to the manual for you.
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