[Koha] Deleting MARC Frameworks

Ramon Andinach custard at westnet.com.au
Tue Apr 1 02:42:45 NZDT 2008


Cool. Figured it was something like that. Wouldn't have even dreamed  
of going after the Default framework, just some of the others.

Just maybe I'm beginning to understand this a bit.

Thanks,
-ramon.

On 31/03/2008, at 8:21 PM, Irma wrote:
> Hi Ramon,
>
> One can not delete the "Default" Framework, yet can delete the other
> frameworks that have been created.
> The message you read does not refer to records in your database but  
> to the
> MARC21 tags and subfield setup in that framework.
> You can delete the unwanted framework/s from
> .....cgi-bin/koha/admin/biblio_framework.pl.
> Click on delete and confirm.
>
> Best wishes.
>
> Irma
>
> Irma Birchall
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>
> From: koha-bounces at lists.katipo.co.nz
> [mailto:koha-bounces at lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of Ramon Andinach
> Sent: 31 March 2008 20:36
> To: koha
> Subject: [Koha] Deleting MARC Frameworks
>
> Hi there,
>
> As I don't have a librarian handy, while going through working  
> things out I
> set up additional MARC Frameworks to mirror the Item Types (of which  
> we
> defined 15). Now that I understand what's involved with MARC  
> Frameworks
> better, I see that this is not necessary so I'm trying to delete  
> some of
> these unnecessary frameworks. Whichever one I select says "This  
> framework is
> used 312 times." and won't delete.
>
> It can't be that the framework is used by 312 different records,  
> because
> there's only 20-odd items in the catalogue at the moment. Does this  
> refer to
> the different MARC fields it the framework?
>
> Could someone please explain this message and how one would go about
> deleting unneeded MARC Frameworks?
>
> -ramon.
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