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    How to avoid message "Due Date after recall will be set to: 16/02/15 24:00"

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 21

    Desired Outcome Goal:
    How to avoid message "Due Date after recall will be set to: 16/02/15 24:00" when adding a request?

    Procedure:
    In $alephe_root/www_server.conf you have the following value:
    setenv www_z37_recall_type 01

    You should change it to
    setenv www_z37_recall_type 03.

    Please see description in Aleph Syslib Guide - WEB Opac:
    << setenv www_z37_recall_type 03 >>
    A Web OPAC user can request an item by placing a hold request. The user's request automatically receives the status set in the above parameter. The patron cannot change this status.
    These are the available statuses:
    01 = Regular
    02 = Rush
    03 = No Recall
    If you choose 02 (Rush), all hold requests made in the Web OPAC automatically receive the highest level priority of "00", the lowest being "99".

    Category: Circulation


    • Article last edited: 2/25/2015
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