Err.. It was my change to add the subtitle field along a few others.
You'll definitely need to run the script mentioned below to populate them.

--Ere

Ere Maijala kirjoitti 2.10.2020 klo 12.53:
> The database fields could have been left empty if the framework that
> maps the values from the MARC record to the fields in biblio table
> wasn't in place or correct at the time of import. You can repopulate
> them by running the misc/batchRebuildBiblioTables.pl script on the server.
> 
> --Ere
> 
> Randy Wright kirjoitti 2.10.2020 klo 1.22:
>> We migrated to Koha two years ago by importing MARC records from our old 
>> system. Recently I was asked to do a report which included both titles and 
>> subtitles. According to my mapping, this should be 245$a and 245$b mapped to 
>> biblio.title and biblio.subtitle, respectively. I find that there is nothing 
>> in any of the biblio.subtitle fields of the imported records. There is data 
>> in biblio.subtitle for the items we have added from within Koha after the 
>> import. I have checked the MARC records file we imported, and 245$a and 
>> 245$b are populated correctly. What puzzles me is that the OPAC shows the 
>> subtitles correctly for everything. Where would it be getting the data, if 
>> not from biblio.subtitle?
>>
>> Randy Wright
>>
>> Information Resource Steward
>> Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Blaksley Library
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>>
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Ere Maijala
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