Take a look at the bug:
https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=11096
you will understand you need to upgrade :-D
El jue., 22 ago. 2019 a las 22:51, Tomas Cohen Arazi ()
escribió:
> Back in 2013, in Reno we found that zebra was picky about record sizes
> using the DOM filter,
Back in 2013, in Reno we found that zebra was picky about record sizes
using the DOM filter, and sending the results in USMARC.
El jue., 22 de agosto de 2019 20:31, Paul A
escribió:
> Arturo -- Many thanks (and Katrin, thanks for your email.)
>
> We also have divided up serials into decades (or
Line endings are not the problem.
Just as an experiment, I tried to upload the original MARC export from
Koha it responds:
Software error:
/usr/share/koha/intranet/cgi-bin/tools/stage-marc
So I'm thinking it's something wrong with our Koha. Does this mean there's
something missing?
Elaine
Hi Paul,
which version of Koha are you currently using? This might help looking
for a solution.
Katrin
On 22.08.19 17:20, Paul A wrote:
We've lost a record (opac and staff) biblio + 422 items. It's there in
all its glory in MySQL, but Zebra won't show it. The Koha wiki mentions:
"Record
UP !
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 9:59 AM Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center Library <
libr...@sqcc.org> wrote:
> Dear Joel,
>
> Thank you for your quick answer ! Do you have any tutorials/links to
> suggest me to make the upgrade successful ?
>
> Best,
> Walid
>
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 9:52 AM
Hi Paul,
Our library also ran into this issue with really large bib records for
long-running periodicals. This was back in 2017, and this bug was filed where
the issue was discussed:
https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=15399
If I remember correctly, it seems that there
We've lost a record (opac and staff) biblio + 422 items. It's there in
all its glory in MySQL, but Zebra won't show it. The Koha wiki mentions:
"Record length of 101459 is larger than the MARC spec allows (9
bytes) -- This will show up if you are trying to index a record that has
a large
Dear Joel,
Thank you for your quick answer ! Do you have any tutorials/links to
suggest me to make the upgrade successful ?
Best,
Walid
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 9:52 AM Coehoorn, Joel wrote:
> 3.2 is **very** old now... going back to at least 2012 if not further.
>
> Koha is designed to be
Version 3.20
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 9:53 AM Indranil Das Gupta
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu 22 Aug, 2019, 7:16 PM Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center Library, <
> libr...@sqcc.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Our library is planning to upgrade Koha from the version 3.2 to 19.05
>> (latest).
>>
>
> Just a
Hi,
On Thu 22 Aug, 2019, 7:16 PM Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center Library, <
libr...@sqcc.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Our library is planning to upgrade Koha from the version 3.2 to 19.05
> (latest).
>
Just a quick query : 3.02 or 3.20 ?
Cheers
Indranil Das Gupta
L2C2 Technologies
3.2 is **very** old now... going back to at least 2012 if not further.
Koha is designed to be updated in place, in smaller increments at a time.
You will find this larger jump exceedingly difficult. It will almost
certainly break things for you, but going back that far it's impossible for
me to
Hello,
Our library is planning to upgrade Koha from the version 3.2 to 19.05
(latest).
Could you please give us a complete tutorial, system requirements, and the
things we have to do (backup ?, etc,) before starting the upgrade.
Is it possible to upgrade directly from 3.2 to 19.05 ? or we have
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