Hello Inspecting the acquisition process we found that the editors popup didn't worked. The problem comes from the unimarc_210c.pl and thesaurus_popup.pl. The SQL instructions are looking for a 'father' field in the bibliothesaurus table. Unfortunately, this field doesn't exist. Can someone tell me what was this field used for and what is its new name ? (the hierarchy field maybe ?) Thank you Jerome
On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 11:45:39AM +0200, Jerome Vizcaino said:
Hello
Inspecting the acquisition process we found that the editors popup didn't worked. The problem comes from the unimarc_210c.pl and thesaurus_popup.pl. The SQL instructions are looking for a 'father' field in the bibliothesaurus table. Unfortunately, this field doesn't exist. Can someone tell me what was this field used for and what is its new name ? (the hierarchy field maybe ?)
Hi Jerome The father field should be in the bibliothesauras table. You are running version 1.9.2 right? In the cvs version the updatedatabase script sets up the bibliothesaurus table with a father column, so it will be fixed for 1.9.3. The best thing to do is alter the table to add a column father bigint(20) NOT NULL default '' One of the dangers in running the unstable release, is that its unstable, and not finished :-) Hope this helps Chris -- Chris Cormack Programmer 027 4500 789 Katipo Communications Ltd chris@katipo.co.nz www.katipo.co.nz
Chris Cormack wrote:
One of the dangers in running the unstable release, is that its unstable, and not finished :-)
Just 1 word about esiee : it's a french high-school that teaches... computer science. They are linux kernel addict and coders, debian involved. So they know what is an unstable release. In fact, they create unstable releases :-D Their interest in Koha is for their own library, but also because they want to develop a "end-user OSS software pole" in parallel with their "high-tech-kernel OSS" pole. That's why their involvment is a good news for Koha : it's a long term probably. -- Paul POULAIN Consultant indépendant en logiciels libres responsable francophone de koha (SIGB libre http://www.koha-fr.org)
On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 01:39:51PM +0200, paul POULAIN said:
Chris Cormack wrote:
One of the dangers in running the unstable release, is that its unstable, and not finished :-)
Just 1 word about esiee : it's a french high-school that teaches... computer science. They are linux kernel addict and coders, debian involved. So they know what is an unstable release. In fact, they create unstable releases :-D
Ahh, thats all good then :-)
Their interest in Koha is for their own library, but also because they want to develop a "end-user OSS software pole" in parallel with their "high-tech-kernel OSS" pole. That's why their involvment is a good news for Koha : it's a long term probably.
Thats great news :) Chris -- Chris Cormack Programmer 027 4500 789 Katipo Communications Ltd chris@katipo.co.nz www.katipo.co.nz
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