[Koha] Missing lost status in Default framework item record

Katrin Fischer Katrin.Fischer.83 at web.de
Mon Dec 14 01:02:55 NZDT 2015


Hi Heather,

I just tested in master and you can make the lost value visible again in
the default framework. I think you just have to keep in mind, that it
won't work the same as when using it from the 'items tab'. But if that
is not a problem for your workflow, you can use it as before.

Hope this helps,

Katrin

Am 08.12.2015 um 17:28 schrieb Hernandez, Heather:
> Hi, Elaine (& all)--
> 
> Well, *all* our records are in the default framework!:)  It's just simpler
> to manage, since I import all new records from OCLC via the gateway export
> into that one framework, and when I need to make fields visible it's just
> easier to edit the default framework and have it work on all the records.
> (A few times a year I have to make fields visible to edit since Koha seems
> to come with a lot of commonly used fields hidden, I guess to make it
> simpler for folks who are not so familiar with MARC.)
> 
> I'm *so* eager to try to the new cataloging interface, though, for record
> editing (I hope it does editing!) but I would still use one framework for
> all records--managing all those different frameworks doesn't really make
> sense to me.  But, of course, I'm coming from an OCLC workflow perspective
> (i.e., one MARC21 record--picking different flavors of it in Connexion just
> causes different default fields to display, not to store a record in a
> whole different framework.)
> 
> We'll manage, though, with the new "lost" workflow, I'm sure--we always do!
> 
> Excelsior!
> h2
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Heather Hernandez
> Technical Services Librarian
> San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Research Center
> 2 Marina Blvd., Bldg. E, 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA  94123
> 415-561-7032, heather_hernandez at nps.gov
> http://www.nps.gov/safr/learn/historyculture/museum-collections.htm
> 
> "The sailor does not pray for wind, he learns to sail."--Gustaf Lindborg
> 
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 8:18 AM, Elaine Bradtke <eb at efdss.org> wrote:
> 
>> ​We're in the same boat as Heather.  I can sort of see why large public
>> and university libraries may want to do things differently, but if you're a
>> small research collection like ours, this is awkward.
>>
>> Heather, at least in our catalogue, the Lost status being hidden in the
>> editor  only occurs in the default framework.​
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Hernandez, Heather <
>> heather_hernandez at nps.gov> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, all--
>>>
>>> Bob wrote:
>>>> For the benefit of others, the better way to set lost status is from the
>>> record Details page by
>>>> selecting the Items tab from those at left.
>>>
>>> I tried reading through the bugzilla on this to understand why it was
>>> changed, but I'm afraid not enough of it was in "librarian" for me to
>>> understand!:)  This is going to cause us more work, since I'd have to
>>> click
>>> "Items" in the tab on the left to set the status to missing, then go to
>>> another place (click the "Edit" button, then select "Edit items," then
>>> click in the item to edit) to enter a non-public note about such things as
>>> when the item was searched.  It's been faster to click "edit" on the
>>> correct item to set its lost status & enter the non-public note
>>> information
>>> in one "edit" step.
>>>
>>> But we're still on 3.18, and I haven't any experience yet with 3.20+, so I
>>> might be misunderstanding!  Also, we don't charge fines--did I read the
>>> bugzilla correctly enough to understand that the interaction to the patron
>>> record wasn't happening correctly on lost items, and it was decided not to
>>> correct the problem if one set the item to lost via clicking "Edit" next
>>> to
>>> the correct item record in the staff "Normal" display?
>>>
>>> Cheerio!
>>> --h2
>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>> Heather Hernandez
>>> Technical Services Librarian
>>> San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Research Center
>>> 2 Marina Blvd., Bldg. E, 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA  94123
>>> 415-561-7032, heather_hernandez at nps.gov
>>> http://www.nps.gov/safr/learn/historyculture/museum-collections.htm
>>>
>>> "The sailor does not pray for wind, he learns to sail."--Gustaf Lindborg
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>>
>>
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