Savitra is right. You are going to need MARCXML so MarcEdit really is the best way to go. Once you have a MARC file you can just use the normal import feature (or the command line). -- Joe Atzberger LibLime - Open Source Library Solutions 2009/5/6 savitra sirohi <savitra.sirohi@osslabs.biz>
Rudy,
Zebra takes data from the marcxml column in biblioitems table. It is best to migrate using Marcedit (to create Marc files).
Thanks, Savitra Sirohi Nucsoft OSS Labs http://www.osslabs.biz
2009/5/6 ISM KIS <Ism@kis.in>
I have to insert all our textbooks from a textfile.
I have created the following stored procedures to do that:
CREATE PROCEDURE `InsertBiblio`(IN MyTitle VARCHAR(120), IN MyEdition VARCHAR(120), IN MyAuthor VARCHAR(120), IN MyISBN VARCHAR(120), IN MyYear INTEGER(11), IN MyPublisher VARCHAR(120), IN MyVendor VARCHAR(20), IN MyBugetCategory VARCHAR(120), IN param9 VARCHAR(120), IN param10 VARCHAR(120), IN param11 INTEGER(11), IN param12 INTEGER(11), IN param13 VARCHAR(120), IN MyCost TEXT, IN param15 VARCHAR(120)) NOT DETERMINISTIC SQL SECURITY DEFINER COMMENT '' BEGIN
declare MyBiblionumber integer; declare MyBiblioitemnumber integer;
insert into biblio (title,author,copyrightdate,frameworkcode) values(MyTitle,MyAuthor,MyYear,'BKS');
set MyBiblionumber = LAST_INSERT_ID() ;
insert into biblioitems (biblionumber,isbn,itemtype) value(MyBiblionumber,MyISBN,'BK'); set MyBiblioitemnumber = LAST_INSERT_ID() ; select MyBiblionumber as Biblionumber, MyBiblioitemnumber as Biblioitemnumber ;
END;
CREATE PROCEDURE `InsertItem`(IN MyBiblionumber INTEGER(11), IN MyBiblioitemnnumber INTEGER(11), IN MyBarcode VARCHAR(120)) NOT DETERMINISTIC SQL SECURITY DEFINER COMMENT '' BEGIN insert into items (biblionumber,biblioitemnumber, barcode, homebranch) values(Mybiblionumber,MyBiblioitemnnumber,Mybarcode,'TextBook'); END;
But I must miss something because (after rebuild_zebra.pl) I can't find the textbook.
*Are there more tables I have to update then (biblio, biblioitems, and items) ?*
Rudy Wuthrich Kodaikanal International School