Hello, I am in the process of prototyping Koha for our school. I have Koha up and running and am attempting to import some records from our OLD Winnebago card catalog. Winnebago exports in a MicroLIF format which is supposed to be the same as USMARC. If I attempt to import the records from a file, it appears to upload the file, and the set name appears on the import page, but when I click on the name to "select a set of MARC records" I get to a page that says "select a record to import from gould_library" but there are no records listed. I pasted a small piece of the MicroLIF/USMARC file below. Should I be able to import this with the MARC import tool? 00623pam 2200181 a 4500001001300000008004100013020001500054050002100069082001400090100003500104245008600139260006600225300002600291504006500317650003000382852002300412961000600435 85023778 851129s1986 nyu b 00010 eng a00250034020 aAZ221b.A35 19860 a001.221910aAdler, Mortimer Jerome,d1902-12aA guidebook to learning :bfor a lifelong pursuit of wisdom /cMortimer J. 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(some col.) ;c29 cm. 0aUnderstanding computers aBibliography: p. 123-125. aIncludes index. 0aProgramming languages (Electronic computers)20aTime-Life Books.1 h005.133 C739p10016WLt600653 C475mp10023 -- Derek Dresser Gould Academy Bethel, ME 04217 (207)824-7700 ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
Derek Dresser wrote:
Hello,
I am in the process of prototyping Koha for our school. I have Koha up and running and am attempting to import some records from our OLD Winnebago card catalog. Winnebago exports in a MicroLIF format which is supposed to be the same as USMARC. If I attempt to import the records from a file, it appears to upload the file, and the set name appears on the import page, but when I click on the name to "select a set of MARC records" I get to a page that says "select a record to import from gould_library" but there are no records listed. I pasted a small piece of the MicroLIF/USMARC file below. Should I be able to import this with the MARC import tool?
Hi everybody, I'm working for the 1.3.x series of koha on a file sended by Derek, and I get no problems (import without problems). Thus, I confirm that your file is true USMARC. Maybe Steve has a problem with the decoding of this record. But MARC::Record package we use in 1.3.x works fine. I think Steve got the ball here ;-) -- Paul
Quoting paul POULAIN <paul.poulain@free.fr>:
Derek Dresser wrote:
Hello,
I am in the process of prototyping Koha for our school. I have Koha up and
running and am attempting to import some records from our OLD Winnebago card catalog. Winnebago exports in a MicroLIF format which is supposed to
be the same as USMARC. If I attempt to import the records from a file, it
appears to upload the file, and the set name appears on the import page, but when I click on the name to "select a set of MARC records" I get to a
page that says "select a record to import from gould_library" but there are
no records listed. I pasted a small piece of the MicroLIF/USMARC file below. Should I be able to import this with the MARC import tool?
Hi everybody,
I'm working for the 1.3.x series of koha on a file sended by Derek, and I get no problems (import without problems). Thus, I confirm that your file is true USMARC. Maybe Steve has a problem with the decoding of this record. But MARC::Record package we use in 1.3.x works fine.
I think Steve got the ball here ;-) -- Paul
Thanks Paul, I should have mentioned that I started out with the 1.2.2(stable) distribution. This is a prototype. How unstable is 1.3.1? Should I give that a try? -Derek -- Derek Dresser Gould Academy Bethel, ME 04217 (207)824-7700 ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
Quoting paul POULAIN <paul.poulain@free.fr>:
Derek Dresser wrote:
Hello,
I am in the process of prototyping Koha for our school. I have Koha up and
running and am attempting to import some records from our OLD Winnebago card catalog. Winnebago exports in a MicroLIF format which is supposed to
be the same as USMARC. If I attempt to import the records from a file, it
appears to upload the file, and the set name appears on the import
Quoting Derek Dresser <dresserd@gouldacademy.org>: page,
but when I click on the name to "select a set of MARC records" I get
to
a
page that says "select a record to import from gould_library" but
are
no records listed. I pasted a small piece of the MicroLIF/USMARC file below. Should I be able to import this with the MARC import tool?
Hi everybody,
I'm working for the 1.3.x series of koha on a file sended by Derek, and I get no problems (import without problems). Thus, I confirm that your file is true USMARC. Maybe Steve has a problem with the decoding of
there this
record. But MARC::Record package we use in 1.3.x works fine.
I think Steve got the ball here ;-) -- Paul
Thanks Paul, I should have mentioned that I started out with the 1.2.2(stable) distribution. This is a prototype. How unstable is 1.3.1? Should I give that a try?
Hi, With a little more digging around, I found the bulkmarkimport.pl script. That worked fine. I imported ~8000 books. Very cool. I was previously trying to do it through the acquisitions part on koha. Thanks again, Derek -- Derek Dresser Gould Academy Bethel, ME 04217 (207)824-7700 ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
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