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

    Description:
    One of our libraries, WAL - a sublibrary of ABC50 is not seeing overdue fines in their patron loan tab nor are fines calculating for blocks. I’ve checked tab16 and tab18, and checked a few patrons to make sure they don’t have ignore late return, but I can’t figure out why overdue fines do not display in the patron’s circulation record (as they do for XYZ).

    Resolution:
    The following lines for "WAL" in the abc50 tab17 are incomplete and incorrect:

    WAL 03 O 1300 2000
    WAL ######## 04 O 0900 1700
    WAL ######## 04 C 1200 1300
    WAL ######## 05 O 0900 1600

    Please compare them to the entries for the other units. You need to have an entry for every day of the week. You can not have all blanks in column 2, as you do in the line for day '03' above. You can not both "O" and "C" for '04'.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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