Jerry, At this time we are concerned with the fine updates that occur when the > chron job runs every night. We see customer service issues arising > where > a patron may exceed the fine threshold of $10 with only a few items out, > but > need to renew these items and would like to do it online. >
I've never heard of any library having problems with this. Why don't you set OPACFineNoRenewals to higher than $10? > What we would like to know is if there are any library systems out there > that assess fines and have turned off the chron job? What were the > impacts > of doing so? If you did do it and then changed back we would like to know > that information as well. If you are a single library and have done this > please also respond. > If you mean that you would like to only calculate fines on return, that seems problematic to me: it means anyone with internet access can renew their books online and avoid fines, while anyone who is on the wrong side of the digital divide is presumably going to get charged when they walk into the library with their overdue book. Regards, Jared -- Jared Camins-Esakov Bibliographer, C & P Bibliography Services, LLC (phone) +1 (917) 727-3445 (e-mail) jcam...@cpbibliography.com (web) http://www.cpbibliography.com/ _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha