[Koha] Rural Bookmobiles, No Connectivity, Keeping Statistics by Stop, and KOC
LAURENT Henri-Damien
henridamien.laurent at biblibre.com
Sun Jan 16 07:42:35 NZDT 2011
Hi Gary,
BibLibre has been granted by a library to develop a synchronization of
two Koha instances biblios, items, issues and borrowers updates are to
be synched between two different Koha bases.
You could see code in the next few months.
Hope that helps.
--
Henri-Damien LAURENT
BibLibre
Le 14/01/2011 21:06, Harris, Gary, DCA a écrit :
> Thanks, Susan. I'll let you know what we end up doing. Your early solution _may_ work for us as well. As usual, we will need to test and evaluate.
>
> Gary
> ________________________________
> From: Susan Bennett [mailto:susan.bennett at geaugalibrary.info]
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 12:59 PM
> To: Harris, Gary, DCA
> Cc: koha list
> Subject: Re: [Koha] Rural Bookmobiles, No Connectivity, Keeping Statistics by Stop, and KOC
>
> Hi Gary,
>
> We are also using Kyle's Offline circ for our bookmobile. We are not keeping records by stop but we did think about trying to keep that data. the only vaiable solution we were able to come up with was saved a separate offline circ file for each stop and using the data in those files to gather the information. We ultimately ended up deciding the data wasn't important enough for the hours added to the work flow.
>
> If you hear of something better or if you decide to go the development route please let me know.
>
> Susan Bennett
> ILS System Administrator
> Geauga County Public Library
> 440 286-6811 x 125
> 440 286-7419 FAX
>
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Harris, Gary, DCA <Gary.Harris at state.nm.us> wrote:
>
> Greetings-
>
> We have implemented Koha 3.2 for part (books-by-mail) of our rural services operation with the help of our OSS support vendor. Part 2 of the implementation will be for three rural bookmobiles sharing a database. The bookmobile offices are located in different parts of our large, rural state. Many of the people and places served by our three bookmobiles do not have connectivity to the Internet. We plan to make heavy use of Kyle Hall's Koha Offline Circulation (KOC) v. 1.2 software to help overcome this problem.
>
> However, as a state agency, and in the name of properly managing/assigning the number of stops for each bookmobile, we must find a way to count the number of checkouts made at a particular stop to be effective in organizing our resources. Many of you are probably thinking that we could create a patron attribute called stop and associate it with an individual patron in the patron record. This approach, unfortunately, will not work in our case since patrons may use one or more stops. We need to record stop information at the time of checkout using KOC.
>
> One idea we have is the creation of a new table called "stops", or an addition to one of the borrowers tables that contains stop and bookmobile data that could be downloaded prior to a run and used in the KOC environment. We are are not developers, and we can ask our support vendor or Kyle Hall for assistance, but we do wonder if anyone in the community has experienced, and perhaps solved, this kind of problem. Thanks for reading this long post.
>
> Gary
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