Re: [Koha] no item type and Not Renewable
I seem to have found a way to make things work, but it's terribly labor intensive, so I hope there is a better way. When I click on a search result it gets me to the details for that item. I now click on barcode, which gets me to item details. Now I click on edit items, and after arriving on that page click immediately on save changes, without changing anything. Now I have 2 lines with items showing at the top of the page. I can delete the first one (which is wrong anyway), and after doing a rebuild_zebra -b -w it all shows up fine and working. But to do this for about 6000 items is a bit much... --- On Tue, 3/9/10, Marty <ontariowolf64@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Marty <ontariowolf64@yahoo.com> Subject: [Koha] no item type and Not Renewable To: "koha koha" <koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> Received: Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 6:55 PM Finally I have a running Zebra version of Koha. Very powerful search feature I must say. Of course I still have some issues, the main one being that nothing is renewable. Not a single thing, although all our items are at least 3 times renewable. The other thing is that my itemtypes do not show up. When I am on the check out page, I got the following headers; Due Date, Title, Item type, Checked out on, Call no, Charge, Price, Renew, Check in Under the headers are all the appropriate values, except under Item type, which is blank (always!) and under Renew, where it says 'Not Renewable' (for everything!) and 'Not Renewable' seems usually preceded by the number 2. As far as I know all the settings are correct. Everything else seems to work properly so far. Thanks for any ideas and help, Marty Koha Version 3.00.04.019, Debian Leny __________________________________________________________________ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/
Now I have 2 lines with items showing at the top of the page. I can delete the first one (which is wrong anyway), and after doing a rebuild_zebra -b -w it all shows up fine and working.
So the item which *doesn't* work is one which you imported into Koha? If the duplicate created by Koha works (can be placed on hold) then it sounds like there must be some difference between the two which you could discern. I would query the items table for the data on the original and the duplicate and see how they differ. You might be able to do a bulk update on the existing items without doing your duplication process. -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries http://www.myacpl.org
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