Summary: | Adding subfield q to 110/710 to framework | ||
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Product: | Koha | Reporter: | Barbara Petritsch <barbara.petritsch> |
Component: | Cataloging | Assignee: | Bugs List <koha-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | Testopia <testopia> |
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | P5 - low | CC: | m.de.rooy |
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
GIT URL: | Change sponsored?: | --- | |
Patch complexity: | --- | Documentation contact: | |
Documentation submission: | Text to go in the release notes: | ||
Version(s) released in: | Circulation function: |
Description
Barbara Petritsch
2023-07-03 12:40:59 UTC
Hi Barbara, do you mean that q won't display on the detail page, even if catalogued? I just tested this: * Edited a record, adding 100$q to an existing author * Saved * Verifed that $q showed in detail pages and result lists in OPAC and staff interface I think your frameworks could be the issue here: If the subfield is missing from your frameworks always make sure you add them. If you don't add them, you risk losing data when the record is edited. Also: they might not display in the OPAC as we derive the visibility settings from the frameworks. Can you please check? Hi Katrin ;) do you mean that q won't display on the detail page, even if catalogued? YES BUT it doesn`t concern the 100field but the 110 or 710 There the q field doesn't exist by default so I added the field in the framework and set the visibility in the OPAC, editor and Dienstoberfläche (user interface?). Looking at the detail page it doesn`t show in the OPAC or the user interface. |