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2009/11/3 Christopher Curry <ccurry@amphilsoc.org>:Hello all, We're in the middle of migrating MARC data to Koha. We tried importing serials data into Koha and a record that had 1900+ items attached did not import. I found the record and tested importing it, removing items until it would import and found out that 1238 was the maximum number of items I could import with one MARC record. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to configure the import to accept more items? I used bulkmarcimport.pl on Koha 3.0.1, running on Debian Lenny.I think you are running into one of the limitations that the MARC format inhertited from the days when magnetic tape was the cool new thing... "Record length (character positions 00-04 [in the leader]), contains a five-character ASCII numeric string equal to the length of the entire record, including itself and the record terminator. The five-character numeric string is right justified and unused positions contain zeroes (zero fill). ***The maximum length of a record is 99999 octets***." (My attempt at emphasis.) http://www.loc.gov/marc/specifications/specrecstruc.html#genrec And if you have enough items you reach that limit in size. I have this same problem with one of the records i tried to import for my client #1 - my plan is to try and transform the record to MARCXML, which does not impose arbitrary limits on the size of a record, and import that with the "-m MARCXML" option for bulkmarcimport.pl. Regards, Magnus Enger libriotech.no