Hello all, I'm sending these issues to the lists first to see if anyone has experienced them in the past. I will submit them as bugs if I don't learn that they are the result of a configuration problem. I'm using Koha 3.00.05.001 (3.0.x from git) on Debian Lenny. 1. When setting up a subscription, I set up the following parameters: Under "Serials planning" First issue publication date: "01/18/2010" "1/week" from the "Frequency" drop-down. "Volume, Number" from the "Numbering pattern" drop-down. Starting with Volume "1"; Number "1" Rollover at "52" Subscription start date: "01/18/2010" Subscription length: "Number of issues": "52" I test the Prediction Pattern, which returns: Based on the information entered, the Numbering Pattern will look like this: Vol 1, No 1 Vol 1, No 2 Vol 1, No 3 Vol 1, No 4 Vol 1, No 5 Vol 1, No 6 Vol 1, No 7 Vol 1, No 8 Vol 1, No 9 Vol 1, No 10 Vol 1, No 11 Vol 1, No 12 When I save the subscription, everything works as it should.01/17/2011 is projected as the "End date" If, instead, I enter "01/01/2010" as the "First issue publication date" & "Subscription start date," the "End date" is projected as "12/31/2009." Since the end date is before today and the start date, the issues in the subscription cannot be received and the "End date" cannot be corrected. Everything works fine if I use a frequency other than "1/week" so it seems the bug is related to this frequency type. 2. If I enter all data as in #1, with the exception of: Subscription length: "Number of months": "12" After saving, this field is automatically changed to "Number of issues." I can't get this field to stick on either of the other two choices in the "Subscription length" drop-down box. -- Cheers, Christopher Curry Assistant Technical Librarian / Assistant IT Officer American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Tel. (215) 599-4299 ccurry@amphilsoc.org <mailto:ccurry@amphilsoc.org> *For technical support, please use helpdesk@amphilsoc.org <mailto:helpdesk@amphilsoc.org>* Main Library number: (215)440-3400 APS website: http://www.amphilsoc.org
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