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Re: [Koha-devel] bulkmarcimport.pl flags


From: dschust1
Subject: Re: [Koha-devel] bulkmarcimport.pl flags
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 4:11:54 -0700

Thanks!  This is what I was looking for!

David
---- Rick Welykochy <address@hidden> wrote: 
> address@hidden wrote:
> 
> > I am looking at doing this to load some records into a "test" setup, but 
> > was wondering if there is a document that tells me what all the "flags" for 
> > running this option are, and how to run this .pl file.
> 
> Run the script without any arguments, e.g.
> 
> perl ./intranet/scripts/misc/migration_tools/bulkmarcimport.pl
> 
> small script to import an iso2709 file into Koha.
> parameters :
>       h : this version/help screen
>       file /path/to/file/to/dump : the file to dump
>       v : verbose mode. 1 means "some infos", 2 means "MARC dumping"
>       n : the number of the record to import. If missing, all the file is 
> imported
>       t : test mode : parses the file, saying what he would do, but doing 
> nothing.
>       c : the characteristic MARC flavour. At the moment, only MARC21 and 
> UNIMARC
>       supported. MARC21 by default.
>       d : delete EVERYTHING related to biblio in koha-DB before import  
> :tables :
>               biblio,                 biblioitems,            subjects,       
> items
>               additionalauthors,      bibliosubtitles,        marc_biblio,
>               marc_subfield_table,    marc_word,              
> marc_blob_subfield
> IMPORTANT : don't use this script before you've entered and checked twice (or 
> more) your  MARC parameters tables.
> If you fail this, the import won't work correctly and you will get invalid 
> datas.
> 
> SAMPLE : ./bulkmarcimport.pl -file /home/paul/koha.dev/local/npl -n 1
> 
> 
> 
> cheers
> rickw
> 
> 
> -- 
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