On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com> wrote:
Yeah, we cant use these variables in the templates, as what is in them is controlled by sysprefs, ie itemcallnumber is going to be empty unless people are using item level callnumbers item-level callnumbers are really the only valid type of callnumber, since callnumber refers to shelf location and bibs don't have shelf location. There's a separate concept of 'classification' that can appear at the bib level, but it's really not used very much in
On 2/25/08, Chris Cormack <chris@bigballofwax.co.nz> wrote: practice in libraries, other than as a reference point. Shelf browse lists, etc., are generated from the item-level itemcallnumber, which should always be populated for every item.
Its a tricky one as Nicole says, some libraries use dewey and LC .. so we need to display both. The fields dewey and classification don't exist anymore, we now have:
itemcallnumber (combined full call number at the item level) and we have cn_source and cn_sort (for sorting rules based on the cn_source value as defined in Administration->Classification Filing Rules)
In light of this, I have removed the 'Dewey' field from the Label Layout screen. Regards, Chris -- Chris Nighswonger Faculty Member Network & Systems Director Foundations Bible College & Seminary www.foundations.edu www.fbcradio.org