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Wed Nov 11 03:01:06 NZDT 2009


option from the 'Tools' menu to move about your field/subfield data.
Check the MarcEdit help documentation for more information on 'Swap
field data', as there are a few syntax options that allow additional
control.
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From: koha-bounces at lists.katipo.co.nz on behalf of Otis, Perry W Civ
USAF AETC AUL/LTIA
Sent: Tue 09/03/2010 22:37
To: Ian Walls
Cc: koha at lists.katipo.co.nz
Subject: Re: [Koha] Trying to import bibs with holdings



I've looked at MarcEdit, but I'm not familiar with it.  I couldn't see
any options that looked as though they would do what I needed to do.

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DSN 493-6498  Comm 334-953-8081

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To: Otis, Perry W Civ USAF AETC AUL/LTIA
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Subject: Re: [Koha] Trying to import bibs with holdings

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Perry,

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Have you tried MarcEdit?  It's designed to let you massage MARC data in
batches, so you can preprocess your exported records before importing
them into Koha.
http://people.oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/html/index.php

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For multiple item records, you can map each 852 to a 952 for Koha to
ingest (one 952 per holding).  You may need to scrub out those extra
leaders and 00X's, and map your subfields differently.  See the 3.0
manual for details:
http://koha.org/documentation/manual/3.0/cataloging/item-fields-data-mig
ration

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Hope this helps!

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-Ian

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2010/3/9 Otis, Perry W Civ USAF AETC AUL/LTIA
<perry.otis at maxwell.af.mil>

In Koha 3.0.02, I am trying to import a batch of bib records exported
from a Voyager system.  I want to include the holdings, but Voyager
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Here's an example from the MARC file:

=3DLDR  02399cgm a2200601 a 4500

=3D001  484802

=3D005  20100107105024.0

=3D007  vd\cvaizq

=3D008  080516s2007\\\\cau116\e\\\\\\\\\\vleng\d

=3D020  \\$a9781419818004

=3D024  1\$a012569736627

=3D028  42$a73662$bWarner Home Video

=3D035  \\$a(MnBnMLM)MLM02151328

=3D035  \\$a484802

=3D040  \\$aMnBnMLM$cMnBnMLM

=3D041  1\$aeng$afre$aspa$beng$bfre$bspa

=3D050  14$aPN1997.2.A175$bA175 2007

=3D082  04$a791.43/72$222

=3D099  \\$aDVD 791.43 Thr

=3D245  00$a300$h[videorecording (DVD)] /$cWarner Bros. Pictures in
association with Legendary Pictures and Virtual Studios ; produced by
Mark Canton ... [et al.] ; directed by Zack Snyder ; screenplay by Zack
Snyder, Kurt Johnstad, Michael B. Gordon.

=3D246  3\$aThree hundred

=3D250  \\$aWidescreen version.

=3D260  \\$aBurbank, Calif. :$bWarner Home Video,$cc2007.

=3D300  \\$a1 videodisc (116 min.) :$bsd., col. ;$c4 3/4 in.

=3D500  \\$aBased on the graphic novel by Frank Miller.

=3D546  \\$aClosed-captioned.

=3D600  10$aMiller, Frank,$d1957-$vFilm and video adaptations.

=3D650  \0$aThermopylae, Battle of, Greece, 480 B.C.$vDrama.

=3D700  1\$aMiller, Frank,$d1957-

=3D710  2\$aWarner Bros. Pictures (1969- )

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=3DLDR  00188cx  a22000851  4500

=3D001  623872

=3D004  484802

=3D005  20100128113958.0

=3D008  1001030u||||8|||4001uu|||0000000

=3D852  8\$aAMAU$bGUNTER VID$hDVD 791.43$iThr

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Each bib record is followed by its associated holdings records.   It
appears that Koha doesn't work like that but looks for the holdings data
in (I think) a 942 field in the bib record.  Does anybody know of a way
for me to move the data in from the 852 in the holding record into a 942
in the bib record?    I've been tearing my hair out over this and
thought that I had come up with a solution using sed, but can't figure
out how to deal with multiple holdings.  Thanks.

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PERRY OTIS

Systems Librarian

Muir S. Fairchild Research Information Center

DSN 493-6498  Comm 334-953-8081

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