I was not aware it could get that complicated. In the end we went with the
checkout library winning so that the checkout period were what the patron
were used too.
Thanks,
Jordan
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 12:53 PM, Jason Stephenson wrote:
> Jordan,
>
> You can set the matchpoints up so that the l
On 12/22/2016 01:56 PM, scott.tho...@sparkpa.org wrote:
> Hi Jason, This is very helpful. Our Circ Policies tend to have Copy
> Circ Library and Copy Owning Library unset. The Org Unit tends to be
> the library system. Within systems, the circulation polices of the
> checkout library and not the Ow
] On Behalf Of Jason
Stephenson
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2016 1:45 PM
To: Evergreen Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Circulation Limit Sets
Scott,
The answer to your question mostly comes down to what circulation matchpoints
apply to the circulation and what limit sets apply
Jordan,
You can set the matchpoints up so that the library that owns the item
wins. In that case, the circulation policies and limits of the item
owning library will apply. It's not a simple switch. There's no on-off
option for this. You have to reconfigure the matchpoints.
You can also make thin
-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Aubrey
Area Library
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2016 1:38 PM
To: Evergreen Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Circulation Limit Sets
Hey Scott,
Basically circulation/hold policies are applied at the circulating library
Scott,
The answer to your question mostly comes down to what circulation
matchpoints apply to the circulation and what limit sets apply to those
matchpoints. (It can be, and likely is, more complicated, but let us
forget that for a moment.)
If the matchpoint comes from the library doing the circu
Hey Scott,
Basically circulation/hold policies are applied at the circulating library.
If your library does not have a holds limit then your patrons are free to
place as many holds as they wish, both at your library and other libraries
in you resource sharing situation. Same with checkout. I am no
I have a question about Circulation Limit Sets. I know the policy is applied to
the Owning Library, but I was wondering how it would work in a resource sharing
situation. Say Library X has a Circulation Limit of 5 DVDs and Library Y has no
circulation limits at all. A patron at Library Y places
gt; From: "Thomas Berezansky"
> To: "Evergreen Discussion Group"
>
> Sent: Monday, July 6, 2015 2:59:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Circulation Limit Sets,
> frustrations...
> Did you add a limit group, circ mod, or copy location to the limit
> se
Did you add a limit group, circ mod, or copy location to the limit
set? Without those it doesn't have any way to count copies.
Quoting Lindsay Stratton :
I am trying to set up what would seem to me to be a very simple
circulation limit set, but I cannot make it work. I am probably
missing
I am trying to set up what would seem to me to be a very simple circulation
limit set, but I cannot make it work. I am probably missing something very
elementary, hive mind, help me, please!
Our org structure is very flat: 1 consortia, 42 libraries. Each library shares
the patron and item dat
I want to set up circulation checkout limits where ONLY materials belonging to,
and checked out from, the circulation limit set owning library are limited.
Our consortia level policy regarding limiting the number of items to be checked
out at one time is to be set per library, applicable to ma
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