I have not finished testing this fully, but I will and I will let you know.
First of all there is one way that you can definitely set your own number but it is a bit of a pain. There is also a second way that may work. I will start with the iffy one and then tell you the painful process.
The other day I was entering some material that was donated. Now the way I usually do this is to enter the info into material edit, hit save then go over to the holdings where the barcode number will already be set.
WEEELLLLL, I noticed that if you do not save while in material edit, but hit the holding button the barcode field is open although it has a number in it. I did not try it because I was not ready to save the information (trial run on downloading records). But, I have a feeling that if you change that number then either save while in the holding record or go back to material edit and save it will work. Wouldn't that be awesome??? I will be trying it out for sure tomorrow and will let you know how it works.
Now for the surefire way. This one is a pain and may be confusing to put into words if you have any questions feel free to ask in the comment section.
Enter whatever you want in material edit then save and go to holdings. Once in holdings you will see your neat little holding with a barcode number that you probably do not want. Click on the button to add another holding- it is okay if you only have ONE book. The little add field will pop up click add then close. Now you have TWO holdings with stupid barcode numbers. Click on "delete record" NOT "delete holding" It is the second button from the left. A little red book with an X at the bottom. Now click it ONE time and FREEZE. Be very careful not to click on anything else. Now, click on the barcode field which will now be open. Set your number and save the record. Just delete the other holding in the same manner (but don't give it a barcode number just delete it and close the window). The reason you must have the extra holding is because if you do not it will delete the entire MARC record and you will have to start over. Confused yet? Print this out and try it!!
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