My message pretended to be funny, and the subject of the joke was the fact that no one around seems to remember what that was exactly for. I think the best path would be to fuill a bug for its removal, so go ahead. If someone remembers it was a super important feature (which might be true for some users, remember Koha is used by more than 10K libraries around the world) someone will speak up an clarify on the bug.
Kind regards 2015-09-02 9:54 GMT-03:00 Pablo Bianchi <[email protected]>: > On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 10:47 PM, Tomas Cohen Arazi <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> El 31/8/2015 2:38 p. m., "Pablo Bianchi" <[email protected]> >> escribió: >> > Hi! >> > >> > Even I read Koha manual >> > < >> http://translate.koha-community.org/manual/master/en/catadmin.html#marcbibframeworks >> > >> > (2.4.1.4. Edit Framework Subfields > Advanced constraint values > >> > Visibility) and bug #9894, but it isn't clear to me what a "flagged" >> > subfield means. >> >> No one knows. It's been there even before programming languages existed. >> The legend says some ancient codex relied on it to highlight the important >> facts about mortals representation of manuscripts. >> > > I suspect I should not take your words too seriously... :P > > But I suspect someone there might know what is about, been there so many > years. I read a little bit the source code but still no found answer, maybe > something to do with circulation. > > If no one know I could fill a bug report to remove it. > > > _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org [email protected] https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha

