Re: [Koha] Issue order

2019-11-10 Thread Jonathan Druart
Hello Carlos,

There is a pref for that: todaysIssuesDefaultSortOrder

Regards,
Jonthan

Le lun. 11 nov. 2019 à 00:36, Carlos Lopez  a écrit :
>
> Hi folks
>
> When we return items on Koha we get the last-scanned item appearing at the 
> top of the list. However, when we issue items they appear in a different 
> order (are they sorted alphabetically?). Is there a way to set the issue 
> display ("Today's issues") to show items issued in reverse issue order 
> (latest scanned first)?
>
> With kind regards from the Dalton McCaughey Library Team
>
> Carlos Lopez
>
> Dalton McCaughey Library | 29 College Crescent, Parkville, VICTORIA 3052
> Ph: 03 9340  ext.1 | libr...@dml.vic.edu.au | library.dmlibrary.org.au
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Re: [Koha] delete records Pls help me

2019-11-10 Thread Franz Dietrich
yes as I said you deleted them from the database but in the search index 
they are still there so just do a zebra reindex:


I'm not so sure how the commandline options are but try that:
sudo koha-rebuild-zebra -f mylibrary

cheers

Am 11.11.19 um 06:59 schrieb takan bhatt:

takan bhatt 
Sat, Nov 9, 5:32 PM (2 days ago)
to koha
Sir /Madam
During upload of marc file, I have made some mistake and my barcode is not
showing as it should be.. I followed following procedure.

*udo su*
*mysql -uroot -p*
*use koha_library;*

*SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;*

*TRUNCATE items; *
*TRUNCATE deleteditems;*

*TRUNCATE biblioitems; *
*TRUNCATE biblio; *
*TRUNCATE deletedbiblioitems; *
*TRUNCATE deletedbiblio;*

*SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1;*

*quit*


However, all the biblio are still in catalogue ?

How to overcome this?  If not possible then show me how to uninstall KOHA.


Rajesh Bhatt
Librarian,
GRIMS VAPI
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[Koha] delete records Pls help me

2019-11-10 Thread takan bhatt
takan bhatt 
Sat, Nov 9, 5:32 PM (2 days ago)
to koha
Sir /Madam
During upload of marc file, I have made some mistake and my barcode is not
showing as it should be.. I followed following procedure.

*udo su*
*mysql -uroot -p*
*use koha_library;*

*SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;*

*TRUNCATE items; *
*TRUNCATE deleteditems;*

*TRUNCATE biblioitems; *
*TRUNCATE biblio; *
*TRUNCATE deletedbiblioitems; *
*TRUNCATE deletedbiblio;*

*SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1;*

*quit*


However, all the biblio are still in catalogue ?

How to overcome this?  If not possible then show me how to uninstall KOHA.


Rajesh Bhatt
Librarian,
GRIMS VAPI
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[Koha] Issue order

2019-11-10 Thread Carlos Lopez
Hi folks

When we return items on Koha we get the last-scanned item appearing at the top 
of the list. However, when we issue items they appear in a different order (are 
they sorted alphabetically?). Is there a way to set the issue display ("Today's 
issues") to show items issued in reverse issue order (latest scanned first)?

With kind regards from the Dalton McCaughey Library Team

Carlos Lopez

Dalton McCaughey Library | 29 College Crescent, Parkville, VICTORIA 3052
Ph: 03 9340  ext.1 | libr...@dml.vic.edu.au | library.dmlibrary.org.au 

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Re: [Koha] Kohacon2020 Call for talks

2019-11-10 Thread Kathryn Tyree
Kia ora koutou katoa,

I'll cut to it - talk proposals for Kohacon20 are due on 1 December 2019!

So along with everything else you have to do before the end of this
month, please think ahead to our conference next year, and share a story
about something you learned that could help others, an idea for the
future of Koha, or...something else.

If you have ideas for talks and workshops you would like to attend -
please feel free to throw those ideas out to the list, or contact
kohacon2...@catalyst.net.nz and we will think about who we could
shoulder-tap to give those talks and workshops.

Best wishes,
Kathryn



On 1/10/19 3:28 PM, Kathryn Tyree wrote:
> Kia ora koutou katoa | Greetings to you all,
> 
> It's time for the Kohacon2020 call for talk submissions! We welcome you all 
> to propose a talk at: https://2020.kohacon.org/posts/talksubmission/
> 
> The Kohacon2020 Conference theme is: We have over 15,000 libraries and over 
> 400 developers - so now what? 
> 
> The conference theme aims to encourage talks that look forward to future 
> plans and aspirations for the Koha project, including specific examples of 
> what individual libraries are planning and doing.
> 
> Talk formats include:
> 
>  * Lightning talks: 5-7 minute presentations that are designed to be as 
> interesting as possible in a very short timeframe!
>  * Conference talks: 25 minute presentations with more depth, detail and 
> explanation.
>  * Workshops: An opportunity to teach something, whether that's a new 
> framework, concept, or skill. Timeframes are negotiable. Workshops will be on 
> Friday 23 October 2020.
> 
> For more information check out the Kohacon website https://2020.kohacon.org/ 
> and follow @nzkoha on twitter.
> 
> If you have any questions, or want to be part of the organising team, please 
> email kohacon2...@catalyst.net.nz or feel free to ask Chris Cormack or I 
> directly.
> 
> Nā mātou noa, nā,
> Koha team at Catalyst NZ
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Koha] R: Problem with browser

2019-11-10 Thread Mark Alexander
[I'm copying the mailing list in case the real experts have 
better advice.]

Excerpts from Davide Spanu's message of 2019-11-10 11:52:27 +0100:
> I have seen that to solve the problem I have to modify a file,
> eliminating the lines from 6 to 10 and add, in their place, the line
> "var popup = '[% popup | html%]';"

Actually, the patch describes the reverse of that.  It deletes this line:

   var popup = '[% popup | html %]';

and replaces it with these lines:

   [% IF popup %]
 var popup = true;
   [% ELSE %]
 var popup = false;
   [% END %]

> Can you tell me the name and path of the file to be modified on the server?

The file to be patched is here on 19.05:

  
/usr/share/koha/intranet/htdocs/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/includes/str/cataloging_additem.inc

I discovered this using the locate command:

  locate cataloging_additem.inc

Note that the locate command depends on a file location database being updated
regularly.  On my Debian installation, this wasn't being done as a cron job,
so I updated the database manually using this:

  updatedb

One way to patch the file without using an editor is to download the patch
to the directory in question 
(/usr/share/koha/intranet/htdocs/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/includes/str),
give it a name like additem.patch, and apply it using this command:

  patch http://koha-community.org
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Re: [Koha] Problem with browser

2019-11-10 Thread Mark Alexander
Excerpts from Davide Spanu's message of 2019-11-10 09:58:08 +0100:
> I have a problem with my koha server. I realized that after
> importing a record (so before entering the copy data) the window of
> some browsers closes automatically (Chrome and Firefox). Before this
> problem did not occur (and I did not change any settings in either
> Koha or the server). Can you tell me what it can depend on? 

This is a known bug:

https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=23680

I manually applied the patch shown in comment 7 and that fixed the problem.
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[Koha] Problem with browser

2019-11-10 Thread Davide Spanu
Good morning,
I have a problem with my koha server. I realized that after importing a record 
(so before entering the copy data) the window of some browsers closes 
automatically (Chrome and Firefox). Before this problem did not occur (and I 
did not change any settings in either Koha or the server). Can you tell me what 
it can depend on?
Thank you so much.
Davide

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