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Stephen,<br>
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Read through your document and filled in all of the appropriate Koha
parameters (Branch, replacement cost, etc.) before adding a biblio.
Records stored in the "breeder"<br>
table are now being added correctly to the rest of the system. Again
... thanks for your help.<br>
<br>
Rich<br>
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Stephen Hedges wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Rich, this may be a stupid question, but did you choose MARC21 as your
MARC flavor? And are your MARC records MARC21?
Stephen
Rich Baldwin said:
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<pre wrap="">Stephen,
Sure. How ? I just installed Koha and setup apache. SO.... I'm
using whatever the default settings are for the Marc to Koha mappings.
I can send you a sample marc record if that would be helpful.
Tx, Rich
Stephen Hedges wrote:
Rich, could you share your MARC-to-Koha mapping with us? Sounds like
the
problem may be there.
Stephen
Rich Baldwin said:
Running version 2.0.1 on Mandrake 10.1 w/ Apache2.
Our librarian has assembled serveral thoasand Marc record files which
import into the breeder table fine. I can add a biblio by using the
Acquistions Marc Biblio Management; I add a title. All of the
fields and subfields are correct (all nine). I get to the add
biblo page; this seems to work fine too. However, when doing a
Catalog search I can't find any of my titles! If I enter the the
copyright date in the title field for a particular book, I get the
reference information, but the fields have all shifted from the
correct order as when adding the biblio. What has happened? I
suspect there are some subfields which need to be turned off or on, but
it is unclear (from an administrators perspective) exactly which Marc
subfields need to be turned on and which need to be turned off. I
thought that the purpose of having a standard was to avoid this type of
tuning. Would greatly appreciate your advice.
Thanks, Rich
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