[Koha] [EXTERNAL] Re: Reason to define Koha item type in 942
Bales (US), Tasha R
tasha.r.bales at boeing.com
Tue Oct 19 06:10:21 NZDT 2021
Very helpful information! Thank you to everyone who provided clarification! I think this is what I was looking for in particular:
--"Another thing that I have observed about 942$c is that it is indexed for the search in the same way as 952$y. So if you have records without items (for journal articles, websites or ebooks for example), these will still be searchable through the item type filter."--
Tasha Bales
Enterprise Services
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Hello!
I'd like to add to Indranil's explanation.
952$y is mandatory for circulation IF item-level_itypes is set to "specific item". Otherwise, 942$c is used as the item type for circulation.
Another thing that I have observed about 942$c is that it is indexed for the search in the same way as 952$y. So if you have records without items (for journal articles, websites or ebooks for example), these will still be searchable through the item type filter.
Also, if 942$c and 952$y are not the same in one record (for example, 942$c is Book and 952$y is Reference), they will show in the results of a search for either type.
I'm making a note to compile all our comments to add into the manual, since that's where you searched for the information first.
https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=29252
Best regards,
Caroline
On 2021-10-15 10 h 02, Indranil Das Gupta wrote:
> Hi Tasha,
>
> 942$c - defines the type of material the bibliographic record
> represents, sort of like it's GMD (general material description). Has
> no bearing on circulation of material. Stored as marcxml in biblio_metadata.
>
> 952$y - defines the item-level item, and is used mandatorily for
> Koha's circulation rules which work as a permutation of (a)
> branchcodes (b) patron categories and (c) item-level item types.
> Stored as itype column in items table.
>
> Hope this helps
> Indranil
>
> On Fri, 15 Oct, 2021, 12:44 am Bales (US), Tasha R, <
> tasha.r.bales at boeing.com> wrote:
>
>> Good afternoon,
>>
>> I recall reading (in the Koha manual?) the explanation for why it is
>> advantageous to define Koha item type in the bib 942 field. I
>> believe it has to do with exporting records, or the scope of records
>> that is included when doing some type of report? I'm trying to
>> locate that information again, but can't find it for the life of me.
>>
>> Does this seem familiar to anyone? Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Tasha Bales
>> Enterprise Services
>> http://isesi.web.boeing.com/
>>
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