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    Check of patron's expiry date when renewing single item

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 18.01

    Description:
    If you choose renew (single item) rather then renew all, then ALEPH does not check to see if the new due date is going to be beyond the patron's expiry date.
    Is it possible for the renew single item to have the same checks as the renewal all functionality?
    I've check the Web Guide and can only find references to the renew all checks.

    Resolution:
    This can be be achieved by adding the line RENEW check_circ_1_c_a in tab_check_circ of the ADM library.
    This check procedure check_circ_1_c_a - local patron expiry date 305_expiry_date should be added in the RENEW section in order to check the Renew functionality.
    After changing this table the pc_server must be restarted for the change in the table to take into effect.

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    renewal, patron, expiry


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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