Hello, Check this page in the wiki which contains how to make a backup of a framework. http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Mysqldump_Library You could then import this dump into another instance of koha database. I've used this to generate frameworks so I don't have to configure for every Koha install from scratch. Olugbenga Adara Mobile: 234-803-3220288 --- On Tue, 12/7/10, Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel <bgkriegel@gmail.com> wrote: From: Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel <bgkriegel@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [Koha] MARC frameworks - sharing To: "Nicole Engard" <nengard@gmail.com> Cc: "koha" <koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> Date: Tuesday, December 7, 2010, 2:27 PM The table 'biblio_framework' has only the "code" of the framework. The actual definition is on tables 'marc_tag_structure' and 'marc_subfield_structure'. For example, for 'BKS' framework there are 312 rows on 'marc_tag_structure' and 3532 rows on 'marc_subfield_structure', perhaps to much for copy/paste. On those rows there are descriptions, that can be translated.And one need to distinguish if the framework use authorities control or not. I suggest you do a dump of the 3 tables.From there you could extract all the inserts corresponding to particular framework, put all in a file and share it. Bernardo On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Nicole Engard <nengard@gmail.com> wrote: Looks like all your frameworks are in one table in the database. -- -- Table structure for table `biblio_framework` -- DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `biblio_framework`; CREATE TABLE `biblio_framework` ( `frameworkcode` varchar(4) NOT NULL default '', `frameworktext` varchar(255) NOT NULL default '', PRIMARY KEY (`frameworkcode`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; You should export the framework in question and paste the mysql on the wiki (if we set up a page for these things). I'd instead repeat my desire for a more friendly framwork editor (something I don't have the skills to take on yet). Nicole 2010/12/7 Elaine Bradtke <eb@efdss.org>:
I'm about to put together some rather specialized frameworks that may be
useful for other collections that have historical or archival sound
recordings in digital formats (we have both). Even basing it on the existing
one for audio cassettes and CDs is taking a bit of time. It seems like it
would be a good idea to set up a repository of useful frameworks that we
could share.
From what I can tell, all the frameworks are in the same file, which makes
sharing more difficult. Someone may want to use my digital audio framework,
but they may have their own custom frameworks that they would need to keep.
I wonder how it might be made easier to import and export individual
frameworks without overwriting existing ones. I suppose one could cut and
paste the raw data, but it would be nice to have a more user friendly
method.
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