I haven't seen an answer to this yet, so let me give it a try. Bear in mind, 
however, that earlier this week I tried to answer something that turned out to 
be completely different from what the questioner wanted because it involved a 
tab that I didn't know about. I may be wrong. I frequently am. So on to my 
answer:

This may be far easier than you think it will be. What I think you want to do 
is add a 952$x to every record, but not the same text to every record. Do your 
items have barcodes? If so, put the barcodes of the items into lists according 
to which text you want to add, one barcode per line. Next, go to Tools > Batch 
Item Modification. If your instance is set up like mine (22.05) there will be a 
button to upload a barcode file and a box to paste barcodes into. Choose one or 
the other as your whimsey takes you. Click Next, which will take you to a 
screen with all your 952 fields. Type the text you want for your non-public 
note for this particular set into the x field. Click Save.

Repeat with all your barcode lists.

If you can export your records to MarcEdit, you can use the Marc Modification 
Tools (F7) to do something similar. I think you'd have to export different 
batches, then add the relevant text to the 952$x per batch.

You can also convert the records to a spreadsheet, but this is going to take 
more steps than either of the two above. I've also had problems re-uploading 
records I've modified with MarcEdit or spreadsheets using 999$c as the match 
point--some item records wouldn't replace so I ended up with two. I never did 
figure out the problem, I just gave up, deleted the old records, uploaded the 
new records.

No matter what you end up doing, I'd highly recommend doing it on a test system 
first. Trust me, I know what I'm talking about here.

Good luck!

--Fred

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Hi All

I would like to add unique note (note would be different to many records) to 
all the bibliographic records of Koha in non-public note field - 952x.

What is the best way to add the non-public note.

I got following option in mind.

Export Marc records from koha -->convert them to excel using MARC Edit -->add 
unique note in excel sheet to all the records in non-public note-->convert 
excel to MARC-->upload them back to Koha

Please let me know is there any better way or any other ways to do this task?
Any suggestions please.

Best regards
Ravi

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