[Koha] [SPAM] Re: Need MARC record database help

Shane Skeens shane at indigospin.com
Tue Jan 26 21:22:46 NZDT 2010


that's what i thought.  thanks so much for the quick reply, chris!  i REALLY 
appreciate it!!
-ss



shane skeens
ceo, senior strategist
indigospin : media+marketing
806.438.3021
www.indigospin.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Cormack" <chris at bigballofwax.co.nz>
To: "Shane Skeens" <shane at indigospin.com>
Cc: <koha at lists.katipo.co.nz>
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 2:05 AM
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [Koha] Need MARC record database help


2010/1/26 Shane Skeens <shane at indigospin.com>:
> hi all,
> we just set up a KohaExpress 3.0x installation through LibLime, who is
> hosting the installation. we staged & imported a list of MARC21 records,
> which showed up fine in the database & OPAC. we then "reverted" the record
> import because we discovered many duplicates in the list & wanted to 
> import
> an updated list. after the "undo" (done through the administrative
> backend & "Undo Import" button), the records still appear in searches on 
> the
> OPAC & backend, but the links return 404 "page not found" errors.
>
> we have re-imported the first list & tried to "revert" it again, but the
> items were duplicated in the database, as though it did not detect the
> existing (broken) record-references. additional "undo" attempts have
> yielded the same results.
>
> there are no items entered yet. is there a way to purge (erase) the entire
> database so we can start over?
>
> we do not have access to SSH or a command line, so we can not use any
> command options or see the database files themselves. any help is greatly
> appreciated!
> thank you!
>
Hi Shane

If you were running standard Koha, I would suggest you run
rebuild_zebra.pl with the -r switch. But since you can't, there isn't
too much we can do I'm afraid. Can you ask your vendor to run it for
you? Do you know what version it actually is? From my recollection
it's an old version of Koha, the latest stable is 3.0.5.

I'm afraid that without command line access you can't force the
indexes to be rebuilt, which is what it sounds like needs to happen.

Chris



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