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    Can Order Status other than SV be used with "arrival action" in tab42

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Description:
    tab42 has a setting for "SV+" which allows the Item Processing Status (IPS) to change when an arrival is registered. This works when the Order Status is SV.

    We would like to add an Order Status of PDA or PD (Patron Driven Acquisitions) and would like the IPS of the attached item to change to RE when the material is arrived. I tried adding a setting for PD+ but the IPS did not change when the material was arrived.

    Is it possible to use the + (arrival action trigger) in conjunction with an Order Status other than SV?

    Resolution:
    Checking the ./acq/update_orders_item_status program, which processes the "SV+", I don't find any other use of "XX+" in that program, any other ./acq/ program, or any pc_acq program.

    This would be an enhancement request.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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