Have you checked your System preferences? Administration preferences > Interface options> virtual shelves. I just tested our one public list and it seems to accept new records. We're using 3.14.2 On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Amy Schuler <schulera@caryinstitute.org>wrote:
Hello All,
In Koha admin interface, I am unable to add a record to a public list that I created, using same user/password combo that I used to log in to Koha admin. I am able to view this public list (it still exists; was not deleted), and I can edit my private list, but cannot edit the public list. Through the OPAC interface I have the same problem --- cannot add anything to public list even though I can view its contents.
Details: When I am viewing a record, in either admin interface or OPAC, I click on the "Add To" arrow and select LIST. Where it says, "select an existing list" -- there is no option. If I am logged in under my personal account, then I can add to my private list but there is still no public list option. Note that I have tried adding to the public list using both my personal and admin logins, and yes, my personal login does have superlibrarian permissions ( I double checked this).
I searched bugzilla and see no known bugs.
I am running Koha v.3.10.04.000
Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks!
Amy Schuler Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Millbrook, NY schulera@caryinstitute.org _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
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