Hi Layale, Yes all records has itemnumber you may use that. Regards, - Jerwyn On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Layale Bassil <lb26@aub.edu.lb> wrote:
Hello Jerwyn,
Thanks a lot for your help! In fact we are importing data from many sources which are not consistent, so not all items have barcodes... Do you suggest that I use the itemnumber? Will all items have an itemnumber when imported? Is it generated by Koha?
On another hand, I read in the wiki that I need to truncate the following tables:
- bibio - biblioitems - items - auth_header - sessions - zebraqueue
What do you suggest?
Many Thanks, Regards.
On Apr 5, 2014, at 2:46 AM, "Jerwyn Fernandez" < jerwyn_fernandez@southville.edu.ph> wrote:
Hi Layale,
There are a lot of ways you can delete your records in KOHA, what Fischer just told you is one option.
You may also delete your records manually by generating this SQL script to be run in "Create report from SQL"
*SELECT items.itemnumber,items.barcode,biblio.title,items.itemcallnumber FROM items LEFT JOIN biblioitems on (items.biblioitemnumber=biblioitems.biblioitemnumber) LEFT JOIN biblio on (biblioitems.biblionumber=biblio.biblionumber) ORDER BY items.itemnumber asc*
When you were able to generate the report, go to Batch Item Deletion and paste the "*barcode" *of your item or from a blank sheet with the itemnumber of your record you can delete it as well.
Regards,
- Jerwyn
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 9:19 PM, Layale Bassil <lb26@aub.edu.lb> wrote:
Hello Katrin,
Thanks a lot for the quick response. It is very helpful for me to know how to import later on in case an error occurred during the import.
Can you please tell me what are the tables that need to be cleaned? I don't want to delete the frameworks or the initial data that comes when installing koha.
Many thanks, Regards.
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-----Original Message----- From: Fischer, Katrin [mailto:Katrin.Fischer@bsz-bw.de] Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 4:18 PM To: Layale Bassil; koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Subject: RE: [Koha] How to clean Koha imported records?
Hi Layale,
'clean' has a bit different meaning here. It will clean the information about your import, but not the records from the catalog. To do that, you can go to the batch detail page and there is a button to undo the import into the catalog. But once you have cleaned the batch, that is no longer possible. Probably easiest now would be to delete the records from the database using SQL.
Hope this helps,
Katrin
-----Original Message----- From: Koha [mailto:koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of Layale Bassil Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 2:45 PM To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Subject: [Koha] How to clean Koha imported records? Importance: High
Hello,
I am running Koha 3.14. I imported several batches for testing purposes, but I need to delete those records so I go to "Manage staged MARC records" and press on "Clean". When I search the OPAC, I can still see those records as if they were not deleted! I rebuilt zebra as well as restarted the zebra index but still in vain.
I need to delete all the previously imported records and start a fresh clean catalogue. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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