OPAC: No results match your search for 'kw,wrdl:
Hi, I m using koha 3.0.4and I succesfully make research in staff client. But in the OPAC, I get the message: ''No results match your search for 'kw,wrdl: La grippe aviaire' in Centre de documentation de Songhai Catalog'' Any help please! I need your reply to go on. Marius EWASSADJA ADAHA Librarian Centre Songhai Tél:Bur.20 24 68 84/20 24 60 92 Mob.229 95 05 47 87/93 81 63 02
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Hi, I m using koha 3.0.4 and I succesfully make research in staff client. But in the OPAC, I get the message: ''No results match your search for 'kw,wrdl: La grippe aviaire' in Centre de documentation de Songhai Catalog''
Any help please! I need your reply to go on.
* *Marius EWASSADJA ADAHA Librarian* *Centre Songhai* *Tél:Bur.20 24 68 84/20 24 60 92* *Mob.229 95 05 47 87/93 81 63 02* * **
Can you detail ? What is your configuration ? Are you using zebra ? Is zebra running ? Are the biblios indexed ? What are your system preferences Query* status ? Are you using UNIMARC or MARC21 ? -- Henri-Damien LAURENT
We are transitioning to Koha and are in the process of setting up our email "overdue notice" template. We've been told there is one notice sent for each item on the account... so if a patron had 5 overdue books, he/she would receive 5 seperate emails. Has anyone found a solution for this problem? Please respond off-list: sbannen@windham.lib.me.us or reply to Barbara Keef. Thank you. Sally Bannen Adult Services/Cataloging Librarian Windham Public Library Windham, ME 04062 (207) 892-1908
2009/11/7 Barbara Keef <bkeef@windham.lib.me.us>:
We are transitioning to Koha and are in the process of setting up our email "overdue notice" template. We've been told there is one notice sent for each item on the account... so if a patron had 5 overdue books, he/she would receive 5 seperate emails. Has anyone found a solution for this problem?
The overdue notices cron job bundles all overdue items together and sends one email per patron. Maybe you are thinking of the item due notice instead (which can be set up to send before the item is overdue)
Please respond off-list: sbannen@windham.lib.me.us or reply to Barbara Keef. Thank you.
Responding to the list also so others can answer too. Chris
We are setting up our calendar and circulation parameters. We're having trouble figuring out how to "make it do" what we are accustomed to, but I'm starting to wonder if there is no way to do that... In our current system, we allow books to check-out for 3 weeks. We "count" the days that we are closed, so an item going out on Monday the 2nd would be due on Monday the 23rd. The only time an item going out on a Monday wouldn't be due on a Monday is if the library has a holiday on that day... in which case, we would roll the due date forward to the next day that we are open. But otherwise, patrons can usually tell when their items will be due based on what day of the week they came in. Does that make sense? As far as I can tell, that system won't work in Koha. If we tell Koha that items circulate for 21 days, but that we are closed on Sundays, the computer doesn't count the Sundays... an item going out on Monday the 2nd would be due on Thursday the 26th. Is that the way it works for your library? Thanks, Sally Windham Public LIbrary Windham, Maine 04062
We had a similar issue setting up our rules as we have branches that are only open two or three days per week. The items were checking out for something like two months when it was a three week check out period. Check out this setting in Global System Parameters: Global System Preferences>Circulation>useDaysMode I'm not an expert, and our system hasn't gone live yet, but we played with this setting and the checkout times started working correctly. Josh Westbrook Prescott Library Mngr/District Technology Mngr Walla Walla County Rural Library District joshw@wwrurallibrary.com http://www.wwrurallibrary.com 2009/11/13 Barbara Keef <bkeef@windham.lib.me.us>:
We are setting up our calendar and circulation parameters. We're having trouble figuring out how to "make it do" what we are accustomed to, but I'm starting to wonder if there is no way to do that...
In our current system, we allow books to check-out for 3 weeks. We "count" the days that we are closed, so an item going out on Monday the 2nd would be due on Monday the 23rd. The only time an item going out on a Monday wouldn't be due on a Monday is if the library has a holiday on that day... in which case, we would roll the due date forward to the next day that we are open. But otherwise, patrons can usually tell when their items will be due based on what day of the week they came in. Does that make sense?
As far as I can tell, that system won't work in Koha. If we tell Koha that items circulate for 21 days, but that we are closed on Sundays, the computer doesn't count the Sundays... an item going out on Monday the 2nd would be due on Thursday the 26th. Is that the way it works for your library?
Thanks, Sally
Windham Public LIbrary Windham, Maine 04062
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http://koha.org/documentation/manual/3.0/administration/global-system-prefer... 2009/11/14 Josh Westbrook <joshw@wwrurallibrary.com>:
We had a similar issue setting up our rules as we have branches that are only open two or three days per week. The items were checking out for something like two months when it was a three week check out period.
Check out this setting in Global System Parameters:
Global System Preferences>Circulation>useDaysMode
I'm not an expert, and our system hasn't gone live yet, but we played with this setting and the checkout times started working correctly.
To follow up Josh's excellent advice, http://koha.org/documentation/manual/3.0/administration/global-system-prefer... Chris
Barbara, you should set "Global System Preferences>Circulation>useDaysMode" to "Datedue". Thanks, Savitra Sirohi Nucsoft OSS labs http://www.osslabs.biz On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 3:45 AM, Chris Cormack <chris@bigballofwax.co.nz>wrote:
http://koha.org/documentation/manual/3.0/administration/global-system-prefer...
2009/11/14 Josh Westbrook <joshw@wwrurallibrary.com>:
We had a similar issue setting up our rules as we have branches that are only open two or three days per week. The items were checking out for something like two months when it was a three week check out period.
Check out this setting in Global System Parameters:
Global System Preferences>Circulation>useDaysMode
I'm not an expert, and our system hasn't gone live yet, but we played with this setting and the checkout times started working correctly.
To follow up Josh's excellent advice,
http://koha.org/documentation/manual/3.0/administration/global-system-prefer...
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We are new to the Koha family. Just learning the ropes. Today we learned about "Create manual credit" when trying to "pay a partial fine". We know that this would completely confuse some of our staff, especially if it was busy at the desk. We know there is a solution in the horizon (yea!) but in the meantime, has anyone come up with creative-and-simple ways to handle this issue? Thanks in advance. Sally Bannen Adult Services/Cataloging Librarian Windham Public Library Windham, ME 04062 (207) 892-1908 ----- Original Message ----- From: Barbara Keef To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 4:10 PM Subject: [Koha] Setting the calendar/due dates KOHA We are setting up our calendar and circulation parameters. We're having trouble figuring out how to "make it do" what we are accustomed to, but I'm starting to wonder if there is no way to do that... In our current system, we allow books to check-out for 3 weeks. We "count" the days that we are closed, so an item going out on Monday the 2nd would be due on Monday the 23rd. The only time an item going out on a Monday wouldn't be due on a Monday is if the library has a holiday on that day... in which case, we would roll the due date forward to the next day that we are open. But otherwise, patrons can usually tell when their items will be due based on what day of the week they came in. Does that make sense? As far as I can tell, that system won't work in Koha. If we tell Koha that items circulate for 21 days, but that we are closed on Sundays, the computer doesn't count the Sundays... an item going out on Monday the 2nd would be due on Thursday the 26th. Is that the way it works for your library? Thanks, Sally Windham Public LIbrary Windham, Maine 04062 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
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