Hi Narcis,
5 or 8 seem about right: https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Hidden_values
Have you checked your framework loaded correctly? You could use SQL to
check the hidden value set in the database and also verify the settings
in the GUI under administration > bibliographic marc frameworks.
I've tried both with 5 and 8 values for hidden column in CSV export,
then import to a Koha framework, (checkboxes sown consistent when
editing subfields with Koha), but the only effect is for "Collapsed"
attribute.
No effect with !OPAC !Intranet !Editor ; Anyway the subfields supposed
to be hidden
Koha stores the MARC record as XML. Only the fields and subfields that
are set in the record and additionally limited to the fields and
subfields defined in the framework it belongs to.
On 19.03.2018 11:58, Narcis Garcia wrote:
Including whole MARC21 specification (hidden or not), does Koha wr
Of course not!
El lun., 19 de mar. de 2018 7:59 a. m., Narcis Garcia
escribió:
> Including whole MARC21 specification (hidden or not), does Koha write
> the 4000 subtags for each item record in database?!
>
>
> El 19/03/18 a les 07:46, Katrin Fischer ha escrit:
> > Hi Narcis,
> >
> > better to h
Including whole MARC21 specification (hidden or not), does Koha write
the 4000 subtags for each item record in database?!
El 19/03/18 a les 07:46, Katrin Fischer ha escrit:
> Hi Narcis,
>
> better to hide the fields using the hidden values documented on the wiki
> (https://wiki.koha-community.or
Hi Narcis,
better to hide the fields using the hidden values documented on the wiki
(https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Hidden_values) than to delete the
fields and subfields you don't need. Deleting some of the fields like
000 and 999 can lead to errors. Also when you import data and the
r
As I understand, a valid way to have a customized framework (as most
compatible as possible) is:
1. Go to MARC frameworks
2. Esport "BASE" (default) framework to CSV format
3. Edit file with a text editor and remove all lines except:
- Headings
- Mask lines ("#-#")
- Desired subtags to be used f
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