-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Rosalie,
Welcome to Koha.
Thank-you!
I'm not sure quite what you're wanting to do, Tim, but I can tell you that we produce Accessions lists of different types (children's, fiction, large print) for our readers. And it's possible to
Well, our small resource center uses the lists to do inventory (so I understand, I'm just the computer guy who is learning a whole new world of library management. :-)). If I understand right, they take the accession lists (which our librarian also refers to as "shelf lists"), and use those once or twice a year to do a thorough reorganization to make sure everything is in the right place. Is this the kind of thing the existing reporting might be able to do?
use SQL to get a list of pretty much anything you fancy. There are
That's true. It certainly makes Koha even more attractive then proprietary solutions since it should be possible to do just about anything with a little Perl scripting. :-) We just reviewed a library program, and besides it putting us over budget, I was also a bit uncomfortable being tied to one vendor's file format.
Re the labels: Katipo are developing software for us right now that will let us print Dewey labels. Ask them for a quote for anything else you want to add.
Hmm... that sounds like I might have had good timing then. When the software is done, will it be platform specific I assume? Might I ask if this is true, what platform you are having Katipo develop it for? Re: additional features, I will talk with our librarian and see what our exact requirements are and get in touch with Katipo. Thanks for your help! -Tim - -- - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler tbutler@uninetsolutions.com Universal Networks http://www.uninet.info Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com Open Source Migration Guide: http://www.ofb.biz ============= "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ============== -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8v6SIK37Cns9gJ0gRAib/AJ9K7aJQ9UGrA7wQpgcZNJbTY8z7jACeIDdP u2esL24OpB+tXmyowRaG160= =kFRQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----