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On Wed, Jan 20,
Forsyth (NC) would love to use batch patron editing for moving patrons who
have aged up from juvenile to YA permission groups or from YA to adult
permission groups. Currently, we run reports based on birthdates and make
the changes by hand.
Thanks,
Lise
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 2:04 PM, Walz,
Hello Evergreen Community!
On behalf of the 2016 EIC Program Committee and the Conference Organizing
Committee, I am pleased to announce that we have finalized the list of
program sessions for this year's conference in Raleigh, NC.
We received a total of 43 proposals and the Program Committee
Jason,
I have a batch editing use case for this. Several years ago, one of the
primary email providers for a large swath of Georgia counties was bought out,
and after a point, they deactivated all email addresses with the older
company's domain, which was resulting in massive numbers of
I have one. What if one branch of a library system closed, and you wanted to
move all of those patrons to a new Branch?
Lynn Floyd
lfl...@andersonlibrary.org
Anderson County Library
864-260-4500 x181
http://www.andersonlibrary.org
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> I couldn’t find a ticket for the feature yet, that would be a good first
> start.
I'd also suggest pulling out the batch edit part into a separate ticket.
I've always been a fan of the idea of patron buckets, and I'm curious
about what the use cases might be. Anything other than batch
Good Morning,
And with batch editing, what might be some examples there?
Librarians have previously expressed an interest in batch patron delete,
batch permission group editing, and batch patron group member editing (such
as adding a group of students to a teacher's group).
Enjoy the day!
Erica
There are lots of scenarios that individually happen rarely but
cumulatively aren't rare at all. For example, Miskatonic Public Library's
board has changed circ policies so that fines are assessed differently.
Now their Juvenile group has to be split into Juveniles and YA with new
circ rules
I have long been a fan of patron buckets. We set an expiration date for our
faculty and review on an annual basis. Have the ability to update a batch of
faculty records as a group would be helpful.
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