[Koha] Framework warnings on upgrade to 18.05 (From 17.11.04)

Elaine Bradtke eb at efdss.org
Tue Jun 5 05:35:23 NZST 2018


Anyone?

Elaine Bradtke
VWML
English Folk Dance and Song Society | http://www.efdss.org
Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regent's Park Road, London NW1 7AY
Tel    +44 (0) 20 7485 2206 (This number is for the English Folk Dance and
Song Society in London, England. If you wish to phone me personally, send
an e-mail first. I work off site)
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On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 11:34 AM, Elaine Bradtke <eb at efdss.org> wrote:

> Background:  We have a test system that we run on a different server.
> When we first installed Koha (3.?) many years ago, I managed to corrupt the
> default framework.  I then overwrote the default framework with a clean one
> in the production site.  We periodically clone the database from production
> to the test site to keep it fairly current.  However, it appears that the
> framework isn't being copied (otherwise, I don't know how to explain the
> differences - the items in the list are not things we've changed, but may
> have resulted when the framework was corrupted).
>
> Below is a message generated while upgrading the test site to 18.05.
> Comparing this list to the production site, I find that the production site
> is 'standard' and test site deviates from this.
>
> *Question 1:*  If I import the (standard) Default framework from
> production and overwrite the one in test, will this correct the problem, or
> do I need to import and overwrite all the frameworks? Do we need to do
> anything with the system to implement the changes in the subsidiary
> frameworks?
>
> *Question 2:* If you clone the database, does it not include the
> frameworks? (warning, I'm not the one who does this task, so I don't fully
> understand it). Is there something we need to do to make sure that it does
> copy the frameworks?
>
> Here's the message from the test site:
>
> WARNING: The Default framework is now considered as authoritative for Koha
> to MARC mappings. We have found that your additional frameworks contained
> 43 mapping(s) that deviate from the standard mappings. Please look at the
> following list and consider if you need to add them again in Default
> (possibly as a second mapping).
> Field 250$a in framework ART: Mapping to biblioitems.volume has been
> adjusted.
> Field 250$b in framework ART: Mapping to biblioitems.number has been
> adjusted.
> Field 490$a in framework ART: Mapping to biblio.seriestitle has been
> adjusted.
> Field 650$a in framework ART: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 700$a in framework ART: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$e in framework ART: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$k in framework ART: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$s in framework ART: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 952$f in framework ART: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 700$a in framework BKS: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$e in framework BKS: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$k in framework BKS: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 650$a in framework CF: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$e in framework CF: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$k in framework CF: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 245$b in framework FA: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 952$x in framework FA: Mapping to items.paidfor has been adjusted.
> Field 245$b in framework PRG: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 650$a in framework PRG: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 700$a in framework PRG: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 774$w in framework PRG: Mapping to biblio.biblionumber has been
> adjusted.
> Field 942$e in framework PRG: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$k in framework PRG: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 952$f in framework PRG: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 264$a in framework RDA: Mapping to biblioitems.place has been
> adjusted.
> Field 264$b in framework RDA: Mapping to biblioitems.publishercode has
> been adjusted.
> Field 264$c in framework RDA: Mapping to biblio.copyrightdate has been
> adjusted.
> Field 700$a in framework RDA: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$e in framework RDA: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$k in framework RDA: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 952$f in framework RDA: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$e in framework SER: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$k in framework SER: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 245$b in framework SR: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 650$a in framework SR: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 700$a in framework SR: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 774$w in framework SR: Mapping to biblio.biblionumber has been
> adjusted.
> Field 942$e in framework SR: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$k in framework SR: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 952$f in framework SR: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 650$a in framework VR: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$e in framework VR: Mapping has been reset.
> Field 942$k in framework VR: Mapping has been reset.
>
> ​Thanks!​
>
> Elaine Bradtke
> VWML
> English Folk Dance and Song Society | http://www.efdss.org
> Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regent's Park Road, London NW1 7AY
> Tel    +44 (0) 20 7485 2206 (This number is for the English Folk Dance and
> Song Society in London, England. If you wish to phone me personally, send
> an e-mail first. I work off site)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Registered Company No. 297142
> Charity Registered in England and Wales No. 305999
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------
> "Writing about music is like dancing about architecture"
> --Elvis Costello (Musician magazine No. 60 (October 1983), p. 52)
>


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