[Koha] How to Koha coverflow feature enable 18.11.3

2019-04-10 Thread MAMCET Library
Dear Koha Community

How to Koha coverflow feature which will display in OPAC the new arrivals
book cover page.
Step by step procedure to create koha-plugin-coverflow.
I am using koha version: 18.11.03 coverflow feature is not supported.

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 Thanking you..

Adhisivam Librarian,
MAMCET 
Trichy-Chennai Trunk Road,
Siruganur, Tiruchirappalli-621 105.
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[Koha] Advice for restricting loans from 3M self-check

2019-04-10 Thread Mason James

hi folks

does anyone have any advice for restricting some Koha item-types from being 
circulated (issued/returned) via a 3M self-check machine, but!... still allow 
the item-type to be circulated via Koha'a staff-admin interface?

it seems it might be possible using a specific 'sip_media_type' value for an 
item-type

does anyone else have a similar situation?


thanks, Mason
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[Koha] double fines

2019-04-10 Thread Margo Duncan
Good afternoon,

Recently we have some patrons that are being double charged fines.  It looks 
like when the item is turned in, the accruing fine (FU) remains and a fine (F) 
for the same amount is added as a second line. It doesn't appear to be 
happening to all patrons and I cannot determine a pattern.

We are on version 18.11.02.

Has anyone had this problem?  Or any suggestions where to start looking?

Thank you!
Margo

Margo Duncan, MLS
Head of Library Systems
Robert R. Muntz Library
The University of Texas at Tyler
903.566.7174 | mdun...@uttyler.edu

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[Koha] Roles for 19.11 now open

2019-04-10 Thread Renvoize, Martin
Hi everyone,

The role proposals page for the upcoming 19.11 development cycle is now
available at https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Roles_for_19.11 and we'd
love to see some new names on the volunteers' list.  The vote on roles will
be held at the next irc general meeting and descriptions of what the roles
entail can be found here: https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Project_roles
.

Roles to draw your attention to:

* Bug Wranglers - We can always do with more bug wranglers!  These people
love to keep things tidy and Bugzilla is always in need of your help. We
need people to help manage 'the list', identifying the duplicates,
promoting bugs to specialists and finding people to do signoffs and
testing. Everyone is invited to this party, we need you!

* Documentation Team - The documentation team is a growing team that's made
great inroads into bringing Koha's documentation up to date and ensuring we
have a really well-documented piece of software.  There's plenty more to do
and they're always on the lookout for new contributors.

* Wiki Curators - Koha's wiki is bursting at the seams with good
information, but we need your help to bring order to the chaos and keep
improving the content.  If you've got an interest in maintaining an area of
the Wiki, helping identify out of date information or categorizing data
then this is a job for you.

* Quality Assurance Team - This vitally important team is always looking
for new recruits! If you've got an eye for detail, or you're a tester who
likes rolling up their sleeves a little bit and looking at how a piece of
code works, then we'd love to hear from you. Again, there's always support
available from 'the usual suspects' so don't shy away, why not make this
your first cycle on the QA team and see how much fun it can be working with
this important team.

* Quality Assurance Topic Expert - Do you know one particular area of koha
better than the rest? Are you the 'go to' guy (or gal) for SIP2, EDI,
Acquisitions or another area of Koha? We'd like to hear from you too. You
don't have to know the whole codebase to be a great QA Specialist, you're
an expert in what you know and we always need more experts.

Those are just a few highlights, please see the wiki page above for the
full list.

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Re: [Koha] Koha work slowly

2019-04-10 Thread MJ Ray
On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 10:46:29 +0400
"Arayik Manukyan"  wrote:

> So as we have a huge  koha database with 7 million records  on Koha
> 17.11.05
> 
> we always have such problem : during the day we noticed  that  koha
> began work slowly especially searching,
> 
> we couldn't export data at that time and executed reports. We use
> MariaDB latest version and when execute this command "show status
> like Conn" we noticed that connections are very huge nearly 150
> 000.(See attached file)After restarted MariaDB  the connections
> became 100.
[...]
> We understand that it is opac search results which didn't  reconnect
> after any search.
> 
> Any suggestions?

I don't see any replies so I'll have a crack:

First stop https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Performance but it
looks like you know some of that already.

Second stop and maybe other developers will shout at me, or remind me
nicely, why do you think opac searches are using MariaDB so much?
I thought searches were mostly done by Zebra or ElasticSearch depending
on setup.

Hope that helps,
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Member of http://www.software.coop/ (but this email is my personal view
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Re: [Koha] how to generate a report on Medium (245$h) wise.

2019-04-10 Thread Owen Leonard
> Date Accessioned, Item Type , Title, Sub Title, Author, Barcode, Medium
> (245$h)

Have you looked at the SQL Reports Library? This example might give
you a good starting place:

https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/SQL_Reports_Library#Title.2FSubtitle_List

 -- Owen

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