We use 999$c to match our records (most of which don't have ISBN). This is especially important when we've had to edit a batch offline and re-upload them. On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 11:10 PM, Iming Chan <imingchan@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
Does this mean we can use MARC 999$c or 999$d for record matching and merging purpose during import, as it didn't seem to work properly when we first start to use Koha a while back.
At this moment, we manually enter Koha record number found in 999$c into 001, while OCLC number is swapped to 035 in MARCedit.
Iming
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