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Hello, there have been some new Evergreen and OpenSRF releases recently that
haven't been mentioned on the general list.
There were a bunch of fixes for install problems on Debian Jessie, so if you
have wanted to try EG with Jessie, these releases should work much better for
you.
OpenSRF 2.4.1
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Johnnie,
We use it to prioritize hold fulfillment based on the way our courier is
set up, hoping to minimize transit time for the patron.
Beth Longwell
Sage Library System
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Michele Morgan
wrote:
> Hi Johnnie,
>
> NOBLE implemented "Traditional with Holds Always
Hi Johnnie,
NOBLE implemented "Traditional with Holds Always Go Home" Best-Hold
Selection Sort Order systemwide so that items will always travel home if
there are any holds for pickup at the owning library.
We actually tweaked it a bit, removing approx and aprox. Since we do not
adjust proximity,
MVLC has currently implemented a "Holds Go Home First" configuration
there. End result based on our org tree is that holds are looked for
in the following order:
Holds at copy circ lib
Holds at sibling branches of copy circ lib
Holds at checkin lib
Holds at sibling branches of checkin lib
Old
Thanks Ben, I do appreciate it--we'll try getting the printer up and running
and seeing then if we can port the settings over.
--Tony
PS: I thought for sure we could fit that page on that super-small printer
paper! :) :)
Tony Bandy
to...@ohionet.org
OHIONET
1500 West Lane Ave.
Columbus, OH
Hi Tony,
Easier then with standard web browsers like Chrome/Firefox. I would
expect there to be browser settings available for per-printer
configuration, or alternatively, you could configure the OS (Windows,
or whatever) to print a specific way by default too, and then tell the
browser to use th
Hi Johnnie,
Bibliomation implemented Best-Hold Selection Sort Order changes for at
least one member library that required a specific approach to holds that
differed from the rest of our consortium. I described that use case in
more detail in this post to the dev list a few years ago (
http://mark
Hi Ben, folks,
Appreciate the update!
This is using the updated 2.7.X selfcheck interface via a standard web browser
(Chrome, FF). My test printer is a Zebra GX430t attached via USB. I think the
library is using another type of printer, similar to the Zebra I'm using (USB,
etc.).
Apprecia
Good morning,
NC Cardinal is reviewing the Best-Hold Selection Sort Order for holds placed in
our consortium and wanted to gather some information from the community before
we move forward.
Has anyone implemented this process? If currently using, what are the pros and
cons of the Best-Hold Sel
Hi Tony,
For clarification, are you speaking about an actual selfcheck
appliance by a specific vendor? Or are you using the Evergreen web
selfcheckout interface via some sort of dedicated browser on a
machine?
If the latter, the Evergreen web selfcheckout's printing might rely
mainly on the brow
Hi all,
I've been working with one of our libraries on the self-checkout and we're
running into issues configuring the receipt printer. . A regular 8.5 x 11
personal laser prints things out on a single sheet pretty well, but using a
label/receipt paper printer, there's an excessive amount of
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