At 10:27 AM 4/17/2014 +0000, [email protected] wrote:
+1 for cache (even if we maintain a swedish translation that gives us
the chance to chose something that works better)
I'm not too worried about what it's called, but how do you manage it? The
manual suggests:
To clean items out of the 'reservoir':
Visit the main screen of the Manage Staged MARC Records tool
but when I go there, I get a:
Manage staged MARC records
No records have been staged.
Currently we have several thousand MARC records in the "reservoir" and I've
tried all sorts of combinations of cleanup_database.pl --import 1 -v,
cleanup_database.pl --sessions -v and cleanup_database.pl --zebraqueue 1 -v
with full re-index in between each operation. I also have Bug 9050
(adelete rather than delete which possibly stopped proper deletions.)
Applies to 3.8 in production and 3.12 in the sandbox.
Thoughts anyone?
Best -- Paul
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17 apr 2014 kl. 11:51 skrev MJ Ray
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Stephen Hedges wrote:
I remember ~years~ ago in the early days of Koha, we had a discussion about
what to call this pool of records. I think "reservoir" may have been my
suggestion, but I've never been happy with that term. There must be a
better, more descriptive term.
The only term which comes to my mind now as possibly better is "cache"
but would that be understood by more librarians? I wonder if it's
become more mainstream with the rise of geocaching and so on.
I don't see it in the original discussion that ended with
http://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2004/008182.html (you'll need to
use the thread index because some people were using metadata-losing
email clients back then). At least "reservoir" still seems like an
improvement on "breeding farm" :-)
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