Beto Farias | 2 Jun 2003 04:24
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Koha in portuguese

I'm going to create a groupe for Koha in portuguese.
People who are interested, please e-mail me:
hebberttfarias@... 

Cheers

Beto
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I'm going to create a groupe for Koha in portuguese.
People who are interested, please e-mail me:
 
Cheers
 
Beto
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ICQ: #167011202
"destiny is what you make of it"
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Mike Hansen | 2 Jun 2003 05:42

Re: Koha in portuguese

Beto,

I have not seen anyone post who is from either Brazil or Portugal.  It
would be excellent to have a Portuguese translation of Koha.  Posso
tentar de responder a suas perguntas em portugues.

Ate logo,
Mike

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Timothy R. Butler | 2 Jun 2003 05:03

Printing Inventory Lists?


Hi everyone,
   Is there an easy way to print inventory/shelf lists from KOHA? We need to 
do an inventory of our books and so I was hoping there might be a way to do 
so without writing any new code...

  -Tim

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Mike Hansen | 2 Jun 2003 06:09

Re: Printing Inventory Lists?

Hello Tim,

	I do not know of an easy way off the top of my head to do it.  If you
could be more specific with what you want done, I could write (or help
you write) some code to get what you want out of the database.

Mike

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Owen Leonard | 2 Jun 2003 16:55
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gonenoaddress, lost, etc.

I'm looking at the borrowers table trying to figure out how some of the 
'status' columns are used.  These seem to include

gonenoaddress (no current valid address on file)
debarred (barred from checking anything out)
lost (card has been lost)

...But how are these set?  And is there no way to override the block if you 
want to check something out. Our current system presents the information and 
asks if you want to override.  That seems to be the best approach since it 
allows you to complete the patron transaction without doing, well, whatever it 
is you have to do to remove the status.

  -- Owen
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Koha 1.9.3

Chris Cormack | 2 Jun 2003 23:26
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Re: gonenoaddress, lost, etc.

On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 10:55:08AM -0400, Owen Leonard said:
> I'm looking at the borrowers table trying to figure out how some of the 
> 'status' columns are used.  These seem to include
> 
> gonenoaddress (no current valid address on file)
> debarred (barred from checking anything out)
> lost (card has been lost)
> 
> ...But how are these set?  And is there no way to override the block if you 
> want to check something out. Our current system presents the information and 
> asks if you want to override.  That seems to be the best approach since it 
> allows you to complete the patron transaction without doing, well, whatever it 
> is you have to do to remove the status.
> 
Hi Owen

In 1.2.x you go to borrowers detail page, then click on modify, and you can
set the flags on the modify screen.

You should be able to do the same in 1.9.3 .. 
Though i think perhaps due to the way the template is coded, it depends on
the categories you define borrowers as.

<TMPL_IF name="A">
<form action=/cgi-bin/koha/memberentry.pl method=post>
<input type=hidden name=bornum value="<TMPL_VAR NAME="bornum">">
<INPUT TYPE=submit class="button" value="Modify">
</form>
</TMPL_IF>

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Owen Leonard | 3 Jun 2003 15:28
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Re: gonenoaddress, lost, etc.

> In 1.2.x you go to borrowers detail page, then 
> click on modify, and you can
> set the flags on the modify screen.
> 
> You should be able to do the same in 1.9.3 .. 

moremember.pl has a link labeled 'modify user flags' (in the default template) 
which takes you to member-flags.pl, but that only offers settings for access: 
'circulate books, set user permissions, etc'.

  -- Owen

Fayun Luo | 3 Jun 2003 22:34
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How to enter item types?

I just installed koha. When I tried to enter some books, I found the 
item type drop down list is empty. How do I enter the item type 
information. Can I use the item type to differentiate reference books 
from borrow books? If not, how do I do that?

Any information is appreciated

Kevin Luo

Rachel Hamilton-Williams | 3 Jun 2003 23:26
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Re: How to enter item types?

Hi Kevin

> I just installed koha. When I tried to enter some books, I found the 
> item type drop down list is empty. How do I enter the item type 
> information. Can I use the item type to differentiate reference books 
> from borrow books? If not, how do I do that?

Which version of Koha are you running?

If it is 1.9.3 then you need to go to the paramaters section, and the first 
thing is "system Parameters" and "Item Types"

Click on that link and you can add new item types.

If you are running 1.2.3 I don't think you have the same tools available 

Hope that helps

Cheers
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Pat Eyler | 4 Jun 2003 16:58

2.0 release meeting

Hello everyone,
With a 2.0.0 release rapidly approaching, and a bunch of bugs needing to
be found, reported, prioritized, and fixed, we're going to institute a
weekly irc meeting to help handle the load.

We'll meet every Wednesday at 1900 UTC in the #koha channel at
irc.katipo.co.nz -- Anyone is welcome to attend, please bring your bug
reports.  If you can't make it this week (short notice, I know), please
drop in to any of the meetings you can make.

 (Here are a couple of conversions follow)
 UTC          France     Seattle   New Zealand
Wed 19:00   Wed 21:00   Wed 12:00  Thu 07:00

(Please feel free to translate and/or forward this message to
other mailing lists as appropriate.)

-pate

Pat Eyler
Kaitiaki/manager               migrant Linux sys admin
the Koha project               ruby, shell, and perl geek
http://www.koha.org            http://pate.eylerfamily.org