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    ILL2: Deleting statuses (borrowing/lending requests) from summary in GUI?

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph

    Description:
    In GUI ILL we currently have a long list of statuses in summary window (for borrowing and for lending requests.) We are not using all statuses. For example we do not need status DSF (Daemon Send Failed) as we are not using ue_19-daemon. Is it possible to delete statuses from the list in order only to see the statuses we use?

    Resolution:
    You can delete statuses from $alephe_tab/tab_ill_status_borrow (for borrowing requests) in order not to see them anymore in the GUI-summary.

    Example:
    Change line
    GWP WAP LOF DSF
    to
    GWP WAP LOF
    in order not to have status DSF in the list anymore.

    If you want to delete statuses from the summary of lending requests you need to update file tab_ill_status_lend (in $alephe_tab).

    The description of the codes is stored in pc_tab_exp_field.eng in ./xxx40/tab.

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    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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