Time  Nick     Message
12:23 heroxbd  hi
12:24 heroxbd  # be mapped to the same tag,
12:24 heroxbd  # and they must all be in the 10 (items) tab
12:24 heroxbd  I checked the MARC framework and the second field got this error.
12:25 heroxbd  What does this mean? I have surfed through koha demo but got no clue.
12:37 hdl      heroxbd: it means that some items table field are not mapped to various MARC tags, which should not happen.
12:38 hdl      heroxbd: go to parameters/links Koha-MARC
12:38 hdl      On items table.
12:38 hdl      You shoulf have only fields of the SAME MARC tag.
12:39 heroxbd  Oh, I rememeber that I linked two tags to one item.
12:39 hdl      If you donot, then you have to change.
12:39 heroxbd  I will check that
12:40 hdl      heroxbd: mapping two tags to 1 item DO NOT work.
12:40 heroxbd  So that's the error resides?
12:41 hdl      Maybe.
12:42 hdl      Remeber : tag stands for 001 to 999 and subfield is 0-9 and a-z plus @
12:42 hdl      (In MARC*)
12:45 heroxbd  "You shoulf have only fields of the SAME MARC tag." I don't quite understand this, sorry
12:46 heroxbd  hdl: Maybe you can tell me howto reproduce the second error on the demo system.
12:46 hdl      Which second error.
12:47 hdl      and they must all be in the 10 (items) tab
12:47 hdl      this one ^
12:47 hdl      ?
12:47 heroxbd  Yes.
12:47 heroxbd  the second row in "MARC check "
12:47 hdl      Simply go to biblio framework.
12:48 heroxbd  ok, Im there
12:48 hdl      And edit tag 324 subfield a
12:48 hdl      or any other.
12:48 hdl      And link this field to an items table field.
12:49 hdl      (3XX is a note block.)
12:50 hdl      (It would also break things with any other 1XX 2XX 4XX 5XX 6XX 7XX tag)
12:50 heroxbd  Oh, I see.
12:50 heroxbd  what about 0XX?
12:50 hdl      0XX too.
12:50 heroxbd  oh
12:51 heroxbd  even though the subfield is ignored?
12:51 hdl      All items table field must be linked to subfields IN THE SAME tag
12:52 hdl      If you made some customising, then it may be taken into account.
12:52 heroxbd  Thank you, but how can I locate the error linked tag-subfield?
12:53 heroxbd  Would I have to walk through the whole framework?
13:00 heroxbd  Ok, I have settled the error.
13:01 heroxbd  Thank U very much, hdl :)
13:01 hdl      ure welcome
13:48 kernel_2 i have a problem with installing koha 2.2.8 with mysql 5
13:49 kernel_2 check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'return char(4) default NULL,
13:49 kernel_2   renewals tinyint(4) default NULL,
13:49 kernel_2   timestamp tim' at line 9
13:50 kernel_2 thats the error message i got and then there were numerous lines that said DBD::mysql::db do failed:
13:50 paul     kernel_2: it is known that 2.2.8 don't work with mySQL 5.0 and requires 4.1
13:50 paul     (and it's written in the release note iirc)
13:51 kernel_2 can i make it work by having a few changes
13:51 paul     yep, but I can't tell you which ones.
13:51 paul     you should ask kados (but he seems to be afk)
13:51 kernel_2 i read in this post http://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2007-March/011270.html that its fine
13:52 paul     mmm... kados (ie joshua) is wrong here
13:52 kernel_2 joshua wrote that there shouldnt be an issue with mysql 5.0
13:53 paul     i'm 2.2.8 release manager, and I can tell you i haven't made what anything in DB definition to be mySQL 5 compliant :-(
13:54 kernel_2 but can u point me out to resources where i can fix it
13:54 tumer    hi all
13:54 paul     hi tumer
13:55 tumer    paul:are you still interested in indexing all marc fields?
13:55 paul     kernel_2: nope, sorry. I could not find time to investigate really this problem.
13:55 paul     tumer: yes
13:55 paul     kernel_2: iirc, the main remaining problem is the issues.return column
13:55 paul     return is a reserved word.
13:55 tumer    i am working on a new indexing filter, like this:
13:55 tumer    <xsl:template match="record">
13:55 tumer    		<xsl:for-each select="datafield">
13:55 tumer    	       	 <xsl:variable name="tag" select="@tag"/>
13:55 tumer    		<z:index name="any:w" >
13:55 tumer    			<xsl:value-of select="."/>
13:55 tumer    		</z:index>
13:55 tumer    				<xsl:for-each select="subfield">
13:55 tumer    				<xsl:variable name="code" select="@code"/>
13:55 tumer    				<z:index name="b{$tag}{$code}:p b{$tag}{$code}:w" >
13:55 tumer    				<xsl:value-of select="."/>
13:55 tumer    				</z:index>
13:55 paul     use `return` and it should be better (in koha.mysql)
13:55 tumer    				</xsl:for-each>
13:55 tumer    		</xsl:for-each>
13:56 tumer    	</xsl:template>
13:56 tumer    <xsl:template match="record">		<xsl:for-each select="datafield">	       	 <xsl:variable name="tag" select="@tag"/>		<z:index name="any:w" >			<xsl:value-of select="."/>		</z:index>				<xsl:for-each select="subfield">				<xsl:variable name="code" select="@code"/>				<z:index name="b{$tag}{$code}:p b{$tag}{$code}:w" >				<xsl:value-of select="."/>				</z:index>				</xsl:for-each>		</xsl:for-each>	</xsl:template>
13:56 paul     kernel_2: use `return` and it should be better (in koha.mysql)
13:56 tumer    paul:oops forget the second part
13:57 tumer    this way we can index everything in marc whether UNIMARC or MARC21
13:57 tumer    if you think its usefull i will pursue on this
13:59 tumer    well technically it works great
13:59 tumer    basically it generates indexes automatically to every tag and subfield like 245a 245b 100a 100b etc
14:00 tumer    getting the names from the record itself
14:00 tumer    so in ccl you could say ti=245a (for MARC21)
14:01 tumer    this way the lost marc serach feature is back again
14:01 tumer    am i sounding correct?
14:02 tumer    its like your old marc_subfield_table and no predefinition of tags are required
14:34 hdl      tumer : this indexing filter relies on alvis filter. Am I wrong ?
14:35 tumer[A] hdl:it relies on a newer fiter called dom filter
14:35 hdl      Oh it is in 2.0.13 ?
14:35 tumer[A] may work with alvis as well but this is more powerfull
14:35 tumer[A] its in 2.0.12
14:36 tumer[A] in fact yes it works with alvis  as well
14:38 hdl      z tags are zebra specific.
14:39 tumer[A] hdl: z tags mean indexing point ,zebra specific
14:39 hdl      and calls for indexing procedures Am I right ?
14:39 hdl      ok
14:39 hdl      Very good.
14:39 tumer[A] that simple code indexes the whole marc to every single tag/subfield combination
14:39 hdl      Is it slow to index ?
14:40 tumer[A] 5 second per 1000 records
14:40 hdl      Does it slow down research ?
14:40 tumer[A] nope and faster than any xpath
14:40 hdl      tumer++++++
14:41 tumer    i think you should try it some time
14:41 hdl      I will.
14:41 tumer    also the result coming back from zebra is very interesting as well
14:41 hdl      as soon as i have some time.
14:42 hdl      Why ?
14:42 tumer    either xml,dc,mods or whatever you want
14:42 hdl      Did you work on filters for all these record types ?
14:42 hdl      Or is it embedded ?
14:43 tumer    i have created then for <koharecord> but easy to transorm
14:43 tumer    s/then/them
14:44 hdl      Astounding.
23:59 heroxbd  HI. Can I view all the catalog in the database through "intranet"? Or do I have to use mysql console?
00:00 heroxbd  And what about exporting all the bibliography into a csv file?
01:02 heroxbd  HI. Can I view all the catalog in the database through "intranet"? Or do I have to use mysql console?
10:31 Lea      hi guys
11:26 heroxbd  Hi. When a cateloger want to add 10 same books. What should he do?
11:27 heroxbd  I know there is a "duplicate" button, does he have to click that 9 more times?