Hi All,
I am implementing open-ils.circ.title_hold.is_possible method. This
method checks whether the Hold is possible or not on selected item.
I want to know how to get hold_type of a searched item.
I know that the possible values for hold_type parameter are T, C (or R or
F), I, V or M (Title,
Hello,
1. We want to update Patron’s specific account data using API method
“open-ils.actor.patron.update” in Java using Apache XmlRpc Library.
2. We have successfully retrieved patrons account data in JSON format
using API method “open-ils.actor.user.fleshed.retrieve” in Java.
a.
::st execute failed: ERROR: relation reporter.classic_item_list
does not exist
The same happens with classic_current_circ. Other Sources seem to work ok.
These sources are defined in
Evergreen-ILS-1.2.2.1/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/example.reporter-extension.sql
(adjust to your version of Evergreen
I setup a template using the Classic Item List source. When running the
report the following
error message is given in the output folder list:
DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR: relation reporter.classic_item_list does
not exist
The same happens with classic_current_circ. Other Sources
on this list to help
you automate the migration of that data.
In fact, I believe someone has already written such scripts for
pulling data based on ISBN in batch.
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For those who might be interested:
EG WILL run on a 256 MB RAM P4 system though not very well and with sporatic
inter-process errors
(at least that is what they seemed to be). Even with that it was effective in
order to evaluate
its ability to handle our home library. (obviously if it
I have the system up and running on Deiban 4.0r3. Evergreen version is
1.2.2.0. I can login to
OPAC using admin. I can go through various screens like looking for checked
out books and get
results (in this case the result is that there isn't anything checked out)
However, when trying
Dan,
Thanks for the tips. Turns out that when I installed Debian 4.0r3 I selected database server as one of the uses of the server since I knew that Postgres was required. That resulted in the 8.1 version as part of the evergreen install being put on a differnent port and some client conflicts. I
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Hello,
I am trying to install Evergreen 1.2.2.0 on Debian. Everything worked on until step 6 when doing the "make install". When doing the storage-bootstrap section there is a failure mesasge: "psql: could not connect to server: Connection refused".