Re: [Koha] Koha Digest, Vol 74, Issue 25

2011-12-15 Thread Indranil Das Gupta
Hi,

2011/12/15 Thippeswamy G.N 

> Sir,
>
> How can i take dataBack and restore the database.
>
> Even I took Data Backup from PHPmyAdmin, but when i try to restore that,
> it showing the Back file is too big, because through PHPMYADMIN we
> can restore max(2MB) file. Please give me the proper solution for this.
>
> Thank you
>



You are obviously new to the mailing list etiquette and culture and
specifically to the Koha maling list, so here are a couple of pointers to
help you get started.

1. Please snip your posts / replies of unnecessary quotes.

2. We are not a sexist, solely male-dominated community, so a
"Sir"-addressed mail may not get you all the help you are looking for.

3. PhpMyAdmin is not a part of the Koha software stack, hence the question
is Off-Topic or OT on this forum. You are likely to be better served by
asking this on on
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyadmin-users

However, since you asked, try saving the db dump file as a BZipped file (it
will get you better compression, Zip is known to break) and then try to
restore from the .bz2 file. I'm assuming that you are dumping a .sql file

hope that helps
-idg


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Re: [Koha] KOHA for windows

2011-12-15 Thread Indranil Das Gupta
2011/12/15 Chauhan 

> Hi Professionals,
>
> Do we have any latest version of Koha for Windows around?
>

Short answer - NO.

Long answer - MAYBE - http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_3.4.
However, YMMV and this is not supported by the community, so should you run
into problems while trying this, you are essentially on your own.

hope that helps,
-idg


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Re: [Koha] Data Migration

2011-12-15 Thread Bob Birchall

On 15/12/11 18:29, Zewar Khan wrote:

Dear Colleagues,
I am using Koha 341(Fedora) on trail bases and planning to import my 
Access data to koha with the help of MarcEdit. I have mapped  all  
data except the repeatable fields such as Keywords etc. I wonder if 
 any one can help me how a repeatable field is mapped using MarcEdit 
software.
Simply add a new tag for each repeat of the marc field.  For example, if 
you have three subject headings, you'll have three lines labelled 650 
(probably), all with their own $a subfield (and others perhaps).  I hope 
that is clear.


Bob Birchall
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Re: [Koha] Koha Digest, Vol 74, Issue 25

2011-12-15 Thread Randall Rowe
-Original Message-
 From: "Indranil Das Gupta" 
 Sent 12/15/2011 2:14:19 AM
 To: "Thippeswamy G.N" 
 Cc: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
 Subject: Re: [Koha] Koha Digest, Vol 74, Issue 25

 Hi, 

2011/12/15 Thippeswamy G.N 

Sir, 

How can i take dataBack and restore the database. 

Even I took Data Backup from PHPmyAdmin, but when i try to restore that, it 
showing the Back file is too big, because through PHPMYADMIN we can restore 
max(2MB) file. Please give me the proper solution for this. 

Thank you

 

 You are obviously new to the mailing list etiquette and culture and 
specifically to the Koha maling list, so here are a couple of pointers to help 
you get started.

 1. Please snip your posts / replies of unnecessary quotes.

 2. We are not a sexist, solely male-dominated community, so a "Sir"-addressed 
mail may not get you all the help you are looking for.

 3. PhpMyAdmin is not a part of the Koha software stack, hence the question is 
Off-Topic or OT on this forum. You are likely to be better served by asking 
this on on https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyadmin-users

 However, since you asked, try saving the db dump file as a BZipped file (it 
will get you better compression, Zip is known to break) and then try to restore 
from the .bz2 file. I'm assuming that you are dumping a .sql file

 hope that helps
 -idg

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 Indranil Das Gupta

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 Actually your best bet would be to edit your php.ini file and look for the 
following setting

 ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.
 ; http://php.net/upload-max-filesize
 upload_max_filesize = 2M

 Change that to the file size that you need and restart Apache.

 Randy Rowe
 Lincoln City Libraries I.T.
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Re: [Koha] Change background color (was Koha Digest, Vol 74, Issue 30)

2011-12-15 Thread Owen Leonard
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 11:48 PM, Jagadish jagadish mn
 wrote:
> how to change bakgrowand colour in Koha

There are several ways to customize the appearance of Koha using CSS
(Cascading Style Sheets). This overview might be a good place to
start:

http://www.myacpl.org/koha/?p=160

>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
>> than "Re: Contents of Koha digest..."

... and please don't quote the entire digest, thanks.

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