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    Cash transactions don't display in GUI Circ

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23

    Description:

    The util f/4 shows that the patron has cash (z31) records, but they don't display in the GUI Circ cash display.


    Resolution:

    There is a cash sublibrary filter in $data_tab/tab_attr_sub_library.

    Attribute type 6 controls the display of cash transactions. If the "6" line is not blank, only the sublibraries listed will display.

    These values are for xxx50 sublibraries. If you want the cash records for all sublibraries to display for the particular IP address, then you need to either change the values in the "6" line to blanks or delete the "6" line(s) entirely.  

    If it's your intention that all operators should be able to see the cash transactions for all sublibraries, then the "6" lines are serving no purpose and can be removed from tab_attr_sub_library.
     


    • Article last edited: 21-Apr-2022
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