i guess yyou couldeither delete the original one which is used as the
default and create a new one or you can create a new one and use use the
circulation scripts to attach that new rule to some particular groups of
users or all users.
i know that you can see the books which are long
Nuku,
Do the developers read this email list? Or did I see a separate list for
that?
Thanks,
Richard
I've lost a machine... Literally _lost_. It responds to ping, it works
completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:55 AM, Nuku Ameyibor
Question: Is it possible to use an open source based self-check unit,
that is RFID capable, with III Millennium?
John Alita
Assistant Library Services Director
San Bruno Public Library
701 Angus Avenue West
San Bruno, CA 94066
650.616.7017
For every $1 spent on the library, a
John,
I think I can answer that the answer is yes, it is possible. But the
follow-up statement is more important...is there such a thing? I'd love to
hear about it if there is! I don't think anyone has developed an open
source self-check unit that is RFID capable - that's step one. And step
RFID depends on hardware, but integration for small RFID scanners is
typically simplistic, akin to integrating a USB-keyboard. It doesn't care
whether you're running Debian or MS Windows. At that point, there really
isn't any software to talk about. So what you might be asking is Is there
OSS
We are using version 1.4.0.4. If I do a key word search for Ted Arnold I do
not pull up any records. The correct spelling is Tedd Arnold which pulls up
15 records. My understanding is that Evergreen uses stemming so doesn't
that mean it shouldn't matter if I use Ted or Tedd?? Thanks in