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

    Description:
    We would like to offer patrons the option to pickup hold requests across ADMs.

    Per pages 130-131 of the Aleph System Librarian's guide - Circulation, we have
    configured tab 37 to include, in one ADM:

    ABC51 ALLST NIFA NCOUR

    and in the other:
    ABC50 NABUD

    With ABC51 defined as a pickup location for the necessary patrons in ABC50, and
    vise versa. However, only sublibraries with in the item's ADM are displayed as
    options when enabled patrons are making requests. Is this an error with my
    configuration?

    Note: This is for item requests

    Resolution:
    From Ex Libris: "The functionality is only available for title request; regular hold does not work in this way and changing this is an enhancement request and cannot be done through support channels."


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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