Hi Fred
You might be able to write a report to get all biblio with no items attached,
of a certain type and then use that list of biblionumbers in the bulk biblio
delete.
Hope this helps
Chris
On 30 August 2019 1:51:31 AM NZST, "King, Fred" wrote:
>Esteemed Colleagues,
>
>My library has a
Hello everyone,
Does anyone have any code for creating a single search box on a Word
Press site that can switch between "Search our website" and "Search our
catalog?"
If you have any code to do that, could you share it with us?
George
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Esteemed Colleagues,
My library has a collection of about 5000 online books that are in Koha with
bib records and no items. The publisher periodically archives titles so they're
no longer available, and I have a list of them that I'd like to remove from
Koha. The problem is that my list
Hi there,
We have not been able yet to connect our instance of Koha to Google
OpenID, as detailed in the message below.
Do you have any instance of Koha 17+ using Google authentication? If so,
how did you set up the connection?
Many thanks in advance,
Guillermo Castellano
On 24/7/19
Hi Hugo,
Thanks for writing back. I've had my problem solved. Those commands are
really quick though and much better than the roundabout code I've been
using.
Many thanks!
Matthew
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 at 18:18, Hugo Agud wrote:
> Hi
>
> For accessing web installer you should get the username
Hi
For accessing web installer you should get the username and password from
koha-conf.xml, there is a section tagged nysql...
you can also get the password via sudo koha-passwd <>
username koha_<>
El jue., 29 ago. 2019 a las 0:57, Matthew Sampson (<
matthew.b.samp...@gmail.com>) escribió:
>
Hi Karam,
Hey, thanks for writing back. I discovered the solution after playing with
another respondent's recommendations—I had created two instances in my
relatively uninformed setup (discovered them through sudo koha-list) and
the one I was not aware of worked first time.
Many thanks—I would
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