Galen Charlton
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batches, it is now possible to 'clean' a batch by removing all bib and item records staged in the batch. This has the effect of helping to reduce database space used by old import batches as well as removing staged records from the cataloging reservoir search. Note that 'cleaning' a batch affects only the copies of the records that were staged; if the batch was committed, cleaning the batch does not affect any bibs and items that were committed into the catalog. Also note that once you clean a committed batch of records, it is impossible to undo the previous commit operation. Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com> |
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data/db_schemas | ||
db_dependent | ||
lib | ||
Amazon.t | ||
Barcodes_PrinterConfig.t | ||
Bookfund.t | ||
Bookseller.t | ||
Boolean.t | ||
Branch.t | ||
Calendar.t | ||
Charset.t | ||
Circulation_barcodedecode.t | ||
database_dependent.pl | ||
Dates.t | ||
Debug.t | ||
dummy.t | ||
Input.t | ||
Koha.t | ||
Labels_split_ddcn.t | ||
Labels_split_lccn.t | ||
Languages.t | ||
Maintainance.t | ||
Makefile | ||
Members_Attributes.t | ||
Output.t | ||
Record.t | ||
Review.t | ||
rewrite-config-test.PL | ||
Scrubber.t | ||
smolder_smoke_signal | ||
Stats.t |