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    MIssing check_circ_11_b -- USPRB 13158

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

    Description:
    In the circulation module, when trying to 'Change Date' on an item, the GUI returns a "Communication error (global-7) Failed to read reply."

    The pc_server log shows the following:
    Load error : file 'check_circ_11_b'
    error code: 173, pc=0, call=58, seg=0
    173 Called program file not found in drive/directory

    It seems to be looking for check_circ_11_b which I am assuming corresponds to check_circ_11_b.gnt under the /exlibris/aleph/a17_1/aleph/exe directory. All of the other check_circ type programs are there, but this one seem to be missing. Please advise.

    Resolution:
    check_circ_11_b has been removed.
    The tab100 variable BOR-EXPIRY-DUE-DATE can be used to handle patron expiry dates and due dates.

    Additional Information

    Change Date, global-7, check_circ_11_b, check_circ


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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