I am sure there is a better way to do this using circ policies, but an easy way to 
prevent holds from other libraries is to set the age hold protection to 
"forever."  Our consortium uses that trick for special equipment that only 
circulates locally.
Cheers.
CM
--
Chauncey G. Montgomery
Community Library
44 Burrer Dr | Sunbury, OH 43074
740-965-3901 | www.yourcl.org

On 4/28/21 1:51 PM, Lolis, John wrote:
We're trying to restrict the ability to place holds or to check out certain 
items based on a patron's home library within our consortium.  Is such 
possible?  I've pored over the documentation and couldn't find anything 
specific on how to effect that.

Thanks in advance for any and all words of wisdom!

John Lolis
Coordinator of Computer Systems

100 Martine Avenue
White Plains, NY  10601

tel: 1.914.422.1497
fax: 1.914.422.1452

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