Good morning all: I have no problem with the philosophy of the following (bright yellow) pop-up error message: "The following error was encountered: This report contains the SQL keyword UPDATE. Use of this keyword is not allowed in Koha reports due to security and data integrity risks." and would not even consider suggesting a "bug." However, it would be most helpful to staff for a very specific but repetitive job that we do at year end (batch changing items.accessiondate after Tax Receipts have been issued for donations) to be able to use Koha from a work station, rather than getting me to work directly on the production server (I've already been asked 50 or 60 times, and there's another 400+ to go ...!) Can anyone point me rapidly to the portion of script that I should have a look at? For the record, the CLI mysql in question is: UPDATE items SET dateaccessioned='2011-12-31' WHERE price IS NOT NULL and price != '0.00' AND booksellerid = 'xxx' AND DATE(dateaccessioned) BETWEEN '2011-01-01' AND '2011-12-31'; Obviously for a report, I would use a construct for the last two conditions along the lines of: AND booksellerid = <<Pick your donor>> AND DATE(dateaccessioned) BETWEEN <<Accessioned BETWEEN (yyyy-mm-dd)>> AND <<and (yyyy-mm-dd)>>; Thanks and best regards, Paul