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+Copyright (C) 2012 Robert Soulliere\r
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--- /dev/null
+Evergreen to Summon MARC Export Tool from \r
+=========================================\r
+\r
+Author: Robert Soulliere\r
+Email: rsoulliere@yahoo.com\r
+\r
+Requirements\r
+-----------\r
+\r
+* Needs to be run on an server running Evergreen.\r
+* It should be run as the *opensrf* user.\r
+* You will need to know your Evergreen database administrator connection information.\r
+\r
+Installation\r
+------------\r
+\r
+. Copy the summon folder into you opensrf home directory _/home/opensrf_.\r
+. Ensure that opensrf has execute privileges on _/home/opensrf/summon/bib_export_all.sh_ and _/home/opensrf/summon/bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_.\r
+\r
+\r
+Uploading all bibliographic records into Summon - Initial upload\r
+----------------------------------------------------------------\r
+\r
+. Edit bib_export_all.sh and set variables for your Evergreen database connection.\r
+. Edit your SQL file all_bibs.sql as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file.\r
+. Run bib_export_all.sh as *opensrf*. \r
+. This should create the file _/home/opensrf/summon/ExportedBibs.UTF-8.USMARC_.\r
+. You may want to ensure the file is in proper format by opening it in a marc editor.\r
+. ftp the file to the Summon ftp server using the credentials and instructions provided by Serials Solutions.\r
+. Check with your Serials Solutions technical contact to ensure that everything looks good and is in the proper format on their end.\r
+\r
+\r
+Uploading Deletes and Updates to Summon\r
+---------------------------------------\r
+\r
+. Edit _bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_ and set the variables for your Evergreen database connection.\r
+. Edit your SQL files _deleted_bibs.sql_ and _updated_bibs.sql_ as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file.\r
+. Edit the ftp transfer script: _/home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh_ and set the ftp username and password provided by Serials Solution.\r
+. Run _bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_ as *opensrf*.\r
+. New MARC files should be located in /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes and /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/updates. These should \r
+ represent the deletes and updates made to bib records on the day you ran the script. The file name should include today's date. \r
+. Check the MARC files to ensure format looks good.\r
+. Files should have also been ftp'd automatically to the Summon server. You might want to contact Serials Solutions to ensure it looks good on their end.\r
+. If you encounter any issues, check the log files in /home/opensrf/summon/log to see where problems occurred.\r
+. If all works well, you can set up a cron job to run the _bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_ on a nightly basis, before midnight, to upload deletes and updates daily. \r
+ \r
--- /dev/null
+\r
+--The following will create a list of ids for undeleted records in you entire system. \r
+-- If you are in a consortium and need to import records for your locations only, add the following INNER JOIN clause: \r
+--INNER JOIN asset.call_number AS acn ON acn.record = bre.id\r
+-- and add an owning library limitor, replacing the "#" sign with the id(s) of the org units for your library: \r
+--owning_lib in (#) \r
+\r
+SELECT DISTINCT bre.id \r
+ FROM biblio.record_entry AS bre \r
+ WHERE bre.deleted = false ORDER BY id;\r
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/bash\r
+\r
+\r
+\r
+# Set variables for database connection.\r
+\r
+$db_host = db_host\r
+$db_user = evergreen\r
+$db = evergreen\r
+$db_port = 5432\r
+\r
+\r
+# Get the biblio.record_entry ids of all bibs using all_bibs_.sql\r
+# Write those IDs to a text file and add info to the log file. \r
+\r
+psql -h $db_host -U $db_user -d $db -p $db_port -f /home/opensrf/summon/all_bibs.sql > /home/opensrf/summon/all_bib.ids\r
+echo "Bib ids selected for export:" > /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+cat /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+\r
+\r
+#sql seems to write out an empty ending line so remove it\r
+ sed '/^$/d' /home/opensrf/summon/all_niaC_bibs.ids > /home/opensrf/summon/tt\r
+ mv /home/opensrf/summon/tt /home/opensrf/summon/all_niaC_bibs.ids\r
+\r
+\r
+#pass the bib ids to the marc_export program to create our MARC file.\r
+# and write out output summary to all_bibs.log\r
+echo "Exporting bibs from Evergreen:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+cat /home/opensrf/summon/all_niaC_bibs.ids | /openils/bin/marc_export -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -f USMARC -e UTF-8 -i > /home/opensrf/summon/ExportedBibs.UTF-8.USMARC 2>> /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+\r
+\r
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/bash\r
+export PERL5LIB=$PERL5LIB:/openils/lib/perl5\r
+\r
+# Set variables for database connection.\r
+\r
+$db_host = db_host\r
+$db_user = evergreen\r
+$db = evergreen\r
+$db_port = 5432\r
+\r
+\r
+### DELETED BIBS ###\r
+\r
+#get the biblio.record_entry ids of the deleted bibs using deleted_bibs.sql\r
+#write those keys out to deleted_bibs.ids file\r
+\r
+psql -h $db_host -U $db_user -d $db -p $db_port -f /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.sql > /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids\r
+echo "Bib ids selected for export:" > /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+cat /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+\r
+#sql Remove empty line at end of SQL output file.\r
+sed '/^$/d' /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids > /home/opensrf/summon/tt\r
+mv /home/opensrf/summon/tt /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids\r
+\r
+#pass the bib ids to the marc_export program to write marc records to deleted_bibs.mrc\r
+# and write out output summary to deleted_bibs.log\r
+echo "Exporting bibs from Evergreen:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+cat /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids | /openils/bin/marc_export -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -f USMARC -e UTF-8 > /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc 2>> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+\r
+\r
+### UPDATE BIBS ###\r
+\r
+#get the biblio.record_entry ids of the updated bibs using updated_bibs.sql\r
+#write those keys out to updated_bibs.ids file\r
+\r
+psql -h $db_host -U $db_user -d $db -p $db_port -f /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.sql > /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids\r
+echo "Bib ids selected for export:" > /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+cat /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")"\r
+\r
+#sql Remove empty line at end of SQL output file.\r
+sed '/^$/d' /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids > /home/opensrf/summon/tt2\r
+mv /home/opensrf/summon/tt2 /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids\r
+\r
+#pass the bib ids to the marc_export program to write marc records to deleted_bibs.mrc\r
+# and write out output summary to deleted_bibs.log\r
+echo "Exporting bibs from Evergreen:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")"\r
+cat /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids | /openils/bin/marc_export -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -f USMARC -e UTF-8 > /home/opensrf/summon/updates/updates-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc 2>> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")"\r
+\r
+\r
+### FTP FILES to SUMMON ###\r
+\r
+# call ftp script to ftp the MARC files onto the summon server.\r
+\r
+echo "FTP bibs:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")"\r
+/home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc deletes-$(date +"%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S").marc deletes\r
+\r
+echo "FTP bibs:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")"\r
+/home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh /home/opensrf/summon/updates/updates-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc updates-$(date +"%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S").marc updates\r
--- /dev/null
+--The following will create a list of ids of records in you entire system which were deleted today. \r
+-- Add an owning library limiter, replacing the "#" sign with the id(s) of the org units for your library: \r
+--owning_lib in (#) \r
+-- If you are going to run this on a different schedule other than daily, adjust "acn.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE)" accordingly.\r
+\r
+SELECT DISTINCT bre.id \r
+ FROM biblio.record_entry AS bre INNER JOIN asset.call_number AS acn ON acn.record = bre.id \r
+ WHERE acn.deleted = true and acn.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE) ORDER BY id;\r
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/bash\r
+\r
+#command line variables\r
+localFile=$1\r
+remoteFile=$2\r
+directory=$3\r
+\r
+\r
+# Set you ftp username and password you received from Serials Solutions.\r
+$USER=username\r
+$PASS=password\r
+\r
+\r
+echo "$(date "+%H:%M:%S") - Attempt to FTP $1 to $2" >> ~/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+\r
+# ftp the files to summon.\r
+\r
+ftp -p -i -n <<EOF >> ~/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")"\r
+open ftp.summon.serialssolutions.com\r
+quote USER $USER\r
+quote PASS $PASS\r
+cd $directory\r
+put $localFile $remoteFile\r
+ls $remoteFile\r
+quit\r
+EOF\r
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+<body class="article">\r
+<div id="header">\r
+<h1>Evergreen to Summon MARC Export Tool from</h1>\r
+</div>\r
+<div id="content">\r
+<div id="preamble">\r
+<div class="sectionbody">\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Author: Robert Soulliere\r
+Email: <a href="mailto:rsoulliere@yahoo.com">rsoulliere@yahoo.com</a></p></div>\r
+</div>\r
+</div>\r
+<div class="sect1">\r
+<h2 id="_requirements">Requirements</h2>\r
+<div class="sectionbody">\r
+<div class="ulist"><ul>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Needs to be run on an server running Evergreen.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+It should be run as the <strong>opensrf</strong> user.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+You will need to know your Evergreen database administrator connection information.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+</ul></div>\r
+</div>\r
+</div>\r
+<div class="sect1">\r
+<h2 id="_installation">Installation</h2>\r
+<div class="sectionbody">\r
+<div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic">\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Copy the summon folder into you opensrf home directory <em>/home/opensrf</em>.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Ensure that opensrf has execute privileges on <em>/home/opensrf/summon/bib_export_all.sh</em> and <em>/home/opensrf/summon/bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh</em>.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+</ol></div>\r
+</div>\r
+</div>\r
+<div class="sect1">\r
+<h2 id="_uploading_all_bibliographic_records_into_summon_initial_upload">Uploading all bibliographic records into Summon - Initial upload</h2>\r
+<div class="sectionbody">\r
+<div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic">\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Edit bib_export_all.sh and set variables for your Evergreen database connection.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Edit your SQL file all_bibs.sql as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Run bib_export_all.sh as <strong>opensrf</strong>.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+This should create the file <em>/home/opensrf/summon/ExportedBibs.UTF-8.USMARC</em>.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+You may want to ensure the file is in proper format by opening it in a marc editor.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+ftp the file to the Summon ftp server using the credentials and instructions provided by Serials Solutions.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Check with Serials Solutions techinal contact to ensure that everything looks good and is in the proper format.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+</ol></div>\r
+</div>\r
+</div>\r
+<div class="sect1">\r
+<h2 id="_uploading_deletes_and_updates_to_summon">Uploading Deletes and Updates to Summon</h2>\r
+<div class="sectionbody">\r
+<div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic">\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Edit <em>bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh</em> and set the variables for your Evergreen database connection.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Edit your SQL files <em>deleted_bibs.sql</em> and <em>updated_bibs.sql</em> as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Edit the ftp transfer script: <em>/home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh</em> and set the ftp username and password provided by Serials Solution.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Run <em>bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh</em> as <strong>opensrf</strong>.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+New MARC files should be located in /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes and /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/updates. These should\r
+ represent the deletes and updates made to bib records on the day you ran the script. The file name should include today’s date.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Check marc files to ensure format looks good.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+Files should have also been ftp’d automatically to the Summon server. You might want to contact Serials Solutions to ensure it looks good on their end.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+If you encounter any issues, check the log files in /home/opensrf/summon/log to see where problems occurred.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+<li>\r
+<p>\r
+If all works well, you can set up a cron job to run the <em>bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh</em> on a nightly basis, before midnight, to upload deletes and updates daily.\r
+</p>\r
+</li>\r
+</ol></div>\r
+</div>\r
+</div>\r
+</div>\r
+<div id="footnotes"><hr /></div>\r
+<div id="footer">\r
+<div id="footer-text">\r
+Last updated 2012-09-13 15:20:57 EDT\r
+</div>\r
+</div>\r
+</body>\r
+</html>\r
--- /dev/null
+--The following will create a list of ids of records in you entire system which were edited today. \r
+-- Add an owning library limiter, replacing the "#" sign with the id(s) of the org units for your library: \r
+--owning_lib in (#) \r
+-- If you are going to run this on a different schedule other than daily, adjust "acn.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE)" accordingly.\r
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