Summary: | With Advanced Editor if fields are out of order, they also display out of order | ||
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Product: | Koha | Reporter: | Kelly McElligott <kelly> |
Component: | Cataloging | Assignee: | Bugs List <koha-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | Testopia <testopia> |
Severity: | minor | ||
Priority: | P5 - low | CC: | andrew, iming, m.de.rooy, phil |
Version: | Main | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
See Also: | https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=22158 | ||
Change sponsored?: | --- | Patch complexity: | --- |
Documentation contact: | Documentation submission: | ||
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Description
Kelly McElligott
2020-12-08 22:33:44 UTC
Hi Kelly, do you have a target where such records could be found for testing? An inconvient one for testing since it requires an account, but useful for showing the reason I disagree with fixing this bug: OCLC records are typically ordered like 600 _ 0 $aName 650 _ 0 $aTopic 650 _ 1 $Simpler 600 _ 7 $aName$2fast 650 _ 7 $aTopic$2fast 600 _ 7 $aName$2sears 650 _ 7 $aSemi-simpler$2sears making it simple in the advanced editor to get to the end of the ones you want and then just delete delete delete. Unless someone saved the record in the basic editor before you got to it, when you have to go through each type of subject tag picking out the ones you don't want. But just to see that it happens, Library of Congress - they put 906/925/955 before 010. And it's not specific to z39.50. If you intentionally put your notes in the order 520 505 511 500 500 500 they will stay that way, and will be displayed that way in the staff and OPAC notes tabs, unless someone comes along and saves your record in the basic editor, which will put the 500 "Series number from goodreads.com" above the summary and the contents notes. |