Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] ***SPAM*** RE: Prediction Patterns

2011-06-06 Thread Tim Spindler
Thanks for each of your help on this. I pasted Lebbeous pattern in for the
prediction pattern.  However, when I generate the predicted issue.  It did
not restart the issue numbers.  It generated the following


   - v. 364:no.25(2011:Jun.23)
   - v. 364:no.26(2011:Jun.30)
   - v. 365:no.27(2011:Jul.07) --  this is almost correct but the numbering
   should restart at 1
   - v. 365:no.28(2011:Jul.14)

I have tried to get this to work in different ways  using the calendar but
have not been able to get the number restarting.

This is on an install of 2.1 beta 1

Tim Spindler
C/W MARS


On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Lebbeous Fogle-Weekley 
lebbe...@esilibrary.com wrote:

 Hi Tim,

 Mary has it right, and for what it's worth, I tried it out myself, and I
 made a correct pattern for New England Journal of Medicine, the result of
 which is this:


 [2,0,8,1,a,v.,b,no.,u,var,v,r,i,(year),j,(month),k,(day),w,w,x,01,07]

 That's what shows up in the Pattern code column after using the wizard
 (it's just a funky way to represent the equivalent of an 853 tag).  If you
 find you can't get the wizard to produce quite that, you can just paste that
 into the Pattern code box directly without using the wizard.

 Also, in order for the system to make correct predictions, you must tell it
 all about the *last* issue you have *before* you want the predictions to
 start.  So if you want the system to start predicting at volume 362, no. 1,
 in Jan 7, 2010, then your last issue before that is volume 361, no. 27, Dec
 31, 2009.

 That means your manually entered starter issue should have this holding
 code [4,1,8,1,a,361,b,27,i,2009,j,12,k,31] and a
 publication date of 12/31/2009 (this is correct for the actual real-world
 12/31/2009 issue of NEJM).

 Hope this helps!


 --
 Lebbeous


 On 06/03/2011 11:13 AM, Mary Llewellyn wrote:

 Hi Tim,



 To create more than one volume a year, you need to set it up on the
 Calendar
 page in the Pattern Codes wizard.



 In the Evergreen community serials doc, it describes it like this:





 3. Page 2: Calendar

 1. To use months, seasons, or dates in your caption, check the box
 adjacent
 to Use calendar changes?

 2. Identify the point in the year at which the highest level enumeration
 caption changes.

 3. In the Type drop down menu, select the points during the year at which
 you want the calendar to restart.

 4. In the Point drop down menu, select the specific time at which you
 would
 like to change the calendar

 5. To add another calendar change, click Add Calendar Change. There are no
 limits on the number of calendar changes that you can add.

 For example, Time changes volume numbers in January and July.

 6. When you have finished the calendar changes, click Next.



 It looks like this:









 I don't know what the solution is about differing counts of issues for
 each
 volume, though.



 I hope this helps,



 Mary





 From: open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org
 [mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of
 Tim
 Spindler
 Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 8:38 PM
 To: Evergreen Discussion Group
 Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Prediction Patterns



 I'm trying to get a pattern to work for the New England Journal of
 Medicine
 and can't seem to do it.  The journal is published weekly on one volume
 for
 the first 6 months of the year and then on a different volume on the
 second
 have of the year.  For instance,  the 2010 issues are:



 volume 362 (no. 1-25) covering issues January-June 2010

 volume 363 (no. 1-27) covering issues July-Deceomber 2010

 volume 364 (no. 1-26) covering issues January-June 2011



 Im just having trouble getting that represented in the prediction
 pattern.
 I'm using the Alternate Serials View.





-- 
Tim Spindler
tjspind...@gmail.com

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Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] ***SPAM*** RE: Prediction Patterns

2011-06-06 Thread Dan Wells
Hello Tim,

This (among other things) was fixed a few weeks back (see #6 in the commit 
message), which probably explains why it worked for Lebbeous and not for you:

http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=commit;h=1ad1542b3f11ddc847718d848d9ed7aee910b589

There is also one smaller fix here, if you want to catch up completely:

http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=commit;h=ca2f080695123191c092779911727256bf77cb55

These changed files should work fine as a drop-in replacement on your current 
setup.

Thanks,
Dan


 On 6/6/2011 at 6:38 AM, Tim Spindler tjspind...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks for each of your help on this. I pasted Lebbeous pattern in for the
 prediction pattern.  However, when I generate the predicted issue.  It did
 not restart the issue numbers.  It generated the following
 
 
- v. 364:no.25(2011:Jun.23)
- v. 364:no.26(2011:Jun.30)
- v. 365:no.27(2011:Jul.07) --  this is almost correct but the numbering
should restart at 1
- v. 365:no.28(2011:Jul.14)
 
 I have tried to get this to work in different ways  using the calendar but
 have not been able to get the number restarting.
 
 This is on an install of 2.1 beta 1
 
 Tim Spindler
 C/W MARS
 
 
 On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Lebbeous Fogle-Weekley 
 lebbe...@esilibrary.com wrote:
 
 Hi Tim,

 Mary has it right, and for what it's worth, I tried it out myself, and I
 made a correct pattern for New England Journal of Medicine, the result of
 which is this:


 
 [2,0,8,1,a,v.,b,no.,u,var,v,r,i,(year),j,(mont
 h),k,(day),w,w,x,01,07]

 That's what shows up in the Pattern code column after using the wizard
 (it's just a funky way to represent the equivalent of an 853 tag).  If you
 find you can't get the wizard to produce quite that, you can just paste that
 into the Pattern code box directly without using the wizard.

 Also, in order for the system to make correct predictions, you must tell it
 all about the *last* issue you have *before* you want the predictions to
 start.  So if you want the system to start predicting at volume 362, no. 1,
 in Jan 7, 2010, then your last issue before that is volume 361, no. 27, Dec
 31, 2009.

 That means your manually entered starter issue should have this holding
 code [4,1,8,1,a,361,b,27,i,2009,j,12,k,31] and a
 publication date of 12/31/2009 (this is correct for the actual real-world
 12/31/2009 issue of NEJM).

 Hope this helps!


 --
 Lebbeous


 On 06/03/2011 11:13 AM, Mary Llewellyn wrote:

 Hi Tim,



 To create more than one volume a year, you need to set it up on the
 Calendar
 page in the Pattern Codes wizard.



 In the Evergreen community serials doc, it describes it like this:





 3. Page 2: Calendar

 1. To use months, seasons, or dates in your caption, check the box
 adjacent
 to Use calendar changes?

 2. Identify the point in the year at which the highest level enumeration
 caption changes.

 3. In the Type drop down menu, select the points during the year at which
 you want the calendar to restart.

 4. In the Point drop down menu, select the specific time at which you
 would
 like to change the calendar

 5. To add another calendar change, click Add Calendar Change. There are no
 limits on the number of calendar changes that you can add.

 For example, Time changes volume numbers in January and July.

 6. When you have finished the calendar changes, click Next.



 It looks like this:









 I don't know what the solution is about differing counts of issues for
 each
 volume, though.



 I hope this helps,



 Mary





 From: open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org 
 [mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of
 Tim
 Spindler
 Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 8:38 PM
 To: Evergreen Discussion Group
 Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Prediction Patterns



 I'm trying to get a pattern to work for the New England Journal of
 Medicine
 and can't seem to do it.  The journal is published weekly on one volume
 for
 the first 6 months of the year and then on a different volume on the
 second
 have of the year.  For instance,  the 2010 issues are:



 volume 362 (no. 1-25) covering issues January-June 2010

 volume 363 (no. 1-27) covering issues July-Deceomber 2010

 volume 364 (no. 1-26) covering issues January-June 2011



 Im just having trouble getting that represented in the prediction
 pattern.
 I'm using the Alternate Serials View.





[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] ***SPAM*** RE: Prediction Patterns

2011-06-03 Thread Mary Llewellyn
Hi Tim,

 

To create more than one volume a year, you need to set it up on the Calendar
page in the Pattern Codes wizard.

 

In the Evergreen community serials doc, it describes it like this:

 

 

3. Page 2: Calendar 

1. To use months, seasons, or dates in your caption, check the box adjacent
to Use calendar changes? 

2. Identify the point in the year at which the highest level enumeration
caption changes. 

3. In the Type drop down menu, select the points during the year at which
you want the calendar to restart. 

4. In the Point drop down menu, select the specific time at which you would
like to change the calendar 

5. To add another calendar change, click Add Calendar Change. There are no
limits on the number of calendar changes that you can add. 

For example, Time changes volume numbers in January and July. 

6. When you have finished the calendar changes, click Next. 

 

It looks like this:

 



 

 

I don't know what the solution is about differing counts of issues for each
volume, though.

 

I hope this helps,

 

Mary

 

 

From: open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org
[mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Tim
Spindler
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 8:38 PM
To: Evergreen Discussion Group
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Prediction Patterns

 

I'm trying to get a pattern to work for the New England Journal of Medicine
and can't seem to do it.  The journal is published weekly on one volume for
the first 6 months of the year and then on a different volume on the second
have of the year.  For instance,  the 2010 issues are:

 

volume 362 (no. 1-25) covering issues January-June 2010

volume 363 (no. 1-27) covering issues July-Deceomber 2010

volume 364 (no. 1-26) covering issues January-June 2011

 

Im just having trouble getting that represented in the prediction pattern.
I'm using the Alternate Serials View.

-- 
Tim Spindler
tjspind...@gmail.com

 

P   Go Green - Save a tree! Please don't print this e-mail unless it's
really necessary.

 

 

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Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] ***SPAM*** RE: Prediction Patterns

2011-06-03 Thread Lebbeous Fogle-Weekley

Hi Tim,

Mary has it right, and for what it's worth, I tried it out myself, and I 
made a correct pattern for New England Journal of Medicine, the result 
of which is this:


[2,0,8,1,a,v.,b,no.,u,var,v,r,i,(year),j,(month),k,(day),w,w,x,01,07]

That's what shows up in the Pattern code column after using the wizard 
(it's just a funky way to represent the equivalent of an 853 tag).  If 
you find you can't get the wizard to produce quite that, you can just 
paste that into the Pattern code box directly without using the wizard.


Also, in order for the system to make correct predictions, you must tell 
it all about the *last* issue you have *before* you want the predictions 
to start.  So if you want the system to start predicting at volume 362, 
no. 1, in Jan 7, 2010, then your last issue before that is volume 361, 
no. 27, Dec 31, 2009.


That means your manually entered starter issue should have this holding 
code [4,1,8,1,a,361,b,27,i,2009,j,12,k,31] and a 
publication date of 12/31/2009 (this is correct for the actual 
real-world 12/31/2009 issue of NEJM).


Hope this helps!


--
Lebbeous

On 06/03/2011 11:13 AM, Mary Llewellyn wrote:

Hi Tim,



To create more than one volume a year, you need to set it up on the Calendar
page in the Pattern Codes wizard.



In the Evergreen community serials doc, it describes it like this:





3. Page 2: Calendar

1. To use months, seasons, or dates in your caption, check the box adjacent
to Use calendar changes?

2. Identify the point in the year at which the highest level enumeration
caption changes.

3. In the Type drop down menu, select the points during the year at which
you want the calendar to restart.

4. In the Point drop down menu, select the specific time at which you would
like to change the calendar

5. To add another calendar change, click Add Calendar Change. There are no
limits on the number of calendar changes that you can add.

For example, Time changes volume numbers in January and July.

6. When you have finished the calendar changes, click Next.



It looks like this:









I don't know what the solution is about differing counts of issues for each
volume, though.



I hope this helps,



Mary





From: open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org
[mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Tim
Spindler
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 8:38 PM
To: Evergreen Discussion Group
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Prediction Patterns



I'm trying to get a pattern to work for the New England Journal of Medicine
and can't seem to do it.  The journal is published weekly on one volume for
the first 6 months of the year and then on a different volume on the second
have of the year.  For instance,  the 2010 issues are:



volume 362 (no. 1-25) covering issues January-June 2010

volume 363 (no. 1-27) covering issues July-Deceomber 2010

volume 364 (no. 1-26) covering issues January-June 2011



Im just having trouble getting that represented in the prediction pattern.
I'm using the Alternate Serials View.