[Koha-bugs] [Bug 34128] New: Series entry in the 490 field causes the ordering of items to change in the holdings table

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https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=34128

            Bug ID: 34128
           Summary: Series entry in the 490 field causes the ordering of
                    items to change in the holdings table
 Change sponsored?: ---
           Product: Koha
           Version: master
          Hardware: All
                OS: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P5 - low
         Component: Cataloging
          Assignee: koha-bugs at lists.koha-community.org
          Reporter: matt.blenkinsop at ptfs-europe.com
        QA Contact: testopia at bugs.koha-community.org
                CC: m.de.rooy at rijksmuseum.nl

The presence of a series entry in the 490 field causes the ordering of items to
change in the holdings table. The different ordering is designed to display
serial/journal items correctly but it shouldn't be triggered by a 490 entry for
a "Books" item type

To replicate:
1) In cataloging, click on New record
2) Fill in all the required fields with generic data, ensuring that the 942c
field (Koha item type) is "Books"
3) In the 490a field - fill in any string as the Series statement
4) Click save
5) You should now be on the Add item page. We need to add 3+ items, making sure
that the Home and Current libraries for each item are in reverse alphabetical
order.
e.g. 
Item 1:
 - Home library: Midway
 - Current library: Midway
Item 2:
 - Home library: Fairview
 - Current library: Fairview
Item 1:
 - Home library: Centerville
 - Current library: Centerville
6) In the top searchbar, find your new item that you have just added
7) On the item detail page, the holdings table will be displaying the items in
reverse alphabetical order by library rather than in alphabetical order as it
should be by default

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