whether you system is capable of utilizing Record.pm (if there are
problems, it's likely with the back-end SAX Parser you've got installed).
I'll be expanding this in the future to provide better error handling
and instructions for fixing the parsers, etc.
This module represents a major leap forward in Koha's support of standard
record formats (ISO-2709 (MARC), MARCXML, Dublin Core, MODS, etc). It
provides a standard API for record management as well as an error-handling
mechanism so that the API will return proper error strings to the calling
program. It's only partially implemented currently, but the API returns
proper error strings if a feature isn't implemented.
There is also a testing suite that you can use to check your system's
capabilities to handle record and encoding conversions. Commit coming
soon.
I'm gonna work in UNICODE support next ...
records. It can be used to convert from one record format to another,
build formats from html (such as in addbiblio and additem), convert from
one encoding to another, etc.
It's the first module that provides access to the new Koha 3.0 API that
I've been working on (stay tuned for a mail to koha-devel explaining it).
Have to build a table to store borrower->organisation (which are really just other borrowers) links and write a routine to populate that table.
May have to make another change to memberentry.pl
Needed by a library.
There will be a new table to go with this plus some changes to the add/modfiy members pages. But the default value for this variable will be 0(no) so most people wont see any changes at all
<<<<<<< opac-readingrecord.pl
use C4::Date;
use C4::Members;
=======
use C4::Date;
use C4::Search;
>>>>>>> 1.6.2.6
C4::Search ... but it might be needed.
Authority tables are modified to be compatible with new MARC frameworks. This change is part of Authority Linking & Zebra authorities. Requires change in Mysql database. It will break head unless all changes regarding this is implemented. This warning will take place on all commits regarding this