Richard, Yes, you should use "lex" in the searches, it is a numeric index so you use operators like "lt" (less than) or "le" (less than and equal to). Searches should be in this fashion: lex,st-numeric,lt:500 lex, st-numeric,le:800 and lex, st-numeric, ge: 300 See this DC Everest's OPAC to see this in operation (use reading program drop down): http://koha.dce.k12.wi.us/ Thanks, Savitra Sirohi Nucsoft OSS Labs http://www.osslabs.biz On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:42 PM, Nicole Engard <nengard@gmail.com> wrote:
Richard,
There is one tip in the manual: http://koha.org/documentation/manual/3.2/searching/advanced-search-prefixes/... I haven't done much other than that :)
Nicole
2010/1/13 Richard Forristall <Richard.Forristall@goodwillaz.org>:
Good day all!
I'm new to the Koha system - we're using it for our charter high school library. We've only had it installed for about 2 months and I'm now responsible for maintenance and enhancements.
In our library, we need the ability for users (high school students) to be able to search for books using a lexile number range. For example: Find all the books that have a lexile number between 100 and 200.
I don't see this as an option anywhere in the advanced search so I was going to try and create the option. Here are my questions:
1. Has anyone done this yet?
2. I'm assuming there has to be something in the Zebra indexing system that allows this - being ignorant of Zebra, can anyone assist?
Thanks,
Rick ------------------------------------------- Rick Forristall Programmer Analyst Goodwill of Central AZ 602.535.4078 -------------------------------------------
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