acquisitions in 1.3.2
Hi, are aquisitions-top.inc and aquisitions-bottom.inc still used? It is in the 1.3.2 tarball, but I suppose acquisitions-top.inc and acquisitions-bottom.inc should have replaced them. Somehow, the list of commonly-used system parameters (which was in the last RC) seem to have disappeared from the system parameters setting page. I now have to figure out how to reenable simple acquisitions... BTW, is the full acquisition supposed to be functional? I always only get a strangely formatted page with two search boxes; I thought that I saw this because my web server (Caudium) was not supported, but now that I tried to install it on Apache, I still am seeing what I saw. Best regards, -- Ambrose Li ``A good style should show no sign of effort; what is written should seem a happy accident.'' ~ Somerset Maugham
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 05:25:18PM -0500, Ambrose Li [CCCGT] wrote:
Somehow, the list of commonly-used system parameters (which was in the last RC) seem to have disappeared from the system parameters setting page. I now have to figure out how to reenable simple acquisitions...
This, I found out, is caused by the installer failing somewhere (and I didn't notice it). After a complete reinstall, it is ok now. However, I noticed a new error message "Column 'kohafield' cannot be null". I don't know where this is coming from. You can import MARC parameters for : 1- English MARC21 or for 2- French UNIMARC. 3- none. Please choose which parameter you want to install. Note if you choose 3, nothing will be added, and it can be a BIG job to manually create those tables 1 ERROR 1048 at line 20: Column 'kohafield' cannot be null Modifying Z39.50 daemon launch script... Modifying Z39.50 daemon wrapper script... -- Ambrose Li ``A good style should show no sign of effort; what is written should seem a happy accident.'' ~ Somerset Maugham
Hi, in the acquisitions page, the "Enter a book with no ISBN" link seems to have disappeared. -- Ambrose Li ``A good style should show no sign of effort; what is written should seem a happy accident.'' ~ Somerset Maugham
Ambrose Li [CCCGT] a écrit:
Hi,
are aquisitions-top.inc and aquisitions-bottom.inc still used? It is in the 1.3.2 tarball, but I suppose acquisitions-top.inc and acquisitions-bottom.inc should have replaced them.
you're right. the vacuum cleaner goes to action :-)
Somehow, the list of commonly-used system parameters (which was in the last RC) seem to have disappeared from the system parameters setting page. I now have to figure out how to reenable simple acquisitions...
??? can u tell me which (apart from includes, which is "deprecated")
BTW, is the full acquisition supposed to be functional? I always only get a strangely formatted page with two search boxes; I thought that I saw this because my web server (Caudium) was not supported, but now that I tried to install it on Apache, I still am seeing what I saw.
yes, it should works (note that if other ppl reports problems, i'll take a look to be sure it's not a MARC parameter problem. Did you verify with the wiki doc page ? -- Paul POULAIN Consultant indépendant en logiciels libres responsable francophone de koha (SIBGB libre http://fr.koha.org)
Hi, On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 05:15:48PM +0100, paul POULAIN wrote:
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can u tell me which (apart from includes, which is "deprecated")
yes, [the simple acquisition module] should works (note that if other ppl reports problems, i'll take a look to be sure it's not a MARC parameter problem. Did you verify with the wiki doc page ?
sorry, I found that this has happened because *somehow* (I don't have any idea how), the install did not initialize the parameters table. After removing everything and reinstalling, the problem went away. (I posted a follow-up on bugs.koha.org; I think we have a communication problem )-:
-- Paul POULAIN Consultant indépendant en logiciels libres responsable francophone de koha (SIBGB libre http://fr.koha.org)
-- Ambrose Li <a.c.li@ieee.org> http://ada.dhs.org/~acli/cmcc/ http://www.cccgt.org/ DRM is theft - We are the stakeholders
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