Thank you very much Bernardo. I don't have a ton of experience with mysql, so this is really a big help. And you're definitely right that the list of tags not to be hidden would be the shortest. Best, Patrick Redmon Librarian Casa Balthasar 2009/9/23 Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel <gonzalez@famaf.unc.edu.ar>
You could try something like this:
UPDATE marc_subfield_structure SET hidden = -5 WHERE tagfield NOT IN ('100','245') AND frameworkcode = 'XXX';
('100','245') is the list of all tags that are NOT to be hidden (I think is the shortest) 'XXX' is the code of a trial framework (don't do this for all frameworks) you could use hidden = -1,-2,-3,-4,-5,-6 etc (look the online help)
bgk
2009/9/23 Bibliotecario Casa Balthasar <bibliotecacb@gmail.com>
Perhaps a more interesting question would be this: is there some way to
hide a large number of fields without the million or so clicks that doing it through the staff interface requires? In the mysql tables? What would such a mysql command look like?
Best, Patrick Redmon Librarian Casa Balthasar
2009/9/23 Magnus Enger <magnus@enger.priv.no>
2009/9/23 Sheldon T. <thecarterii@hotmail.com>:
My question is: can the marc tags be hidden (not deleted) in the framework, so that it wouldn't over whelm the staffs when they are adding records to Koha.
Yes, they can! Have a look at this page - look for a bullett-point that starts with "Hidden" about 3/4 down the page:
http://koha.org/documentation/manual/3.0/administration/catalog-administrati...
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