Ok that worked for the records themselves but it didn't copy over any
volumes or copies or current holds on the items. Is there any way to copy
all of this information over at the same time?

On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Oh ok, it's in the /root/Evergreen-ILS-*/Evergreen/src/extras/import/
> directory. Thanks for clarifying that Dan.
>
>
> On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Dan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> 2008/5/30 Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > I exited postgres and went back in and it worked. The import also worked
>> > after I exited and went back in. I guess something just got hung up in
>> > postgres somewhere. Another quick question though. On step 5 in the
>> > Gutenberg example, I don't seem to have the quick_metarecord_map.sql
>> file.
>> > Is that something that should be installed initially or something that I
>> > just forgot to download? Also I noticed the path in #5 doesn't match
>> where
>> > the commands for importing are on the server. The path that it suggests
>> is
>> > Evergreen/src/extras/import/quick_metarecord_map.sql the actual path on
>> my
>> > server is /root/Evergreen-*/Open-ILS-*/src/extras/import/ but that file
>> > isn't in either one of them. Any suggestions on where I can get that
>> file?
>>
>> Robert:
>>
>> I'll add the quick_metarecord_map.sql instruction to the Gutenberg
>> instructions - thanks for pointing out that omission.
>>
>> And the file really does exist in
>> Evergreen/src/extras/import/quick_metarecord_map.sql. When you extract
>> the Evergreen source, two subdirectories are created: Evergreen and
>> OpenILS. Try running: "find /root -name quick_metarecord_map.sql"
>>
>> --
>> Dan Scott
>> Laurentian University
>>
>
>

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