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    Patrons having reached their expiry date cannot request books in OPAC

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

    Problem Symptoms:
    * Patrons having reached their expiry date cannot request books in OPAC
    * Error message "Patron expiration date has been reached." is displayed

    Cause:
    ./xxx50/tab/tab_hold_request contains line POST check_hold_request_r

    Resolution:
    * Remove check_hold_request_r from ./xxx50/tab/tab_hold_request to allow requests although the expiry date has been reached.

    Example
    POST check_hold_request_r

    Additional Information

    Explanation from header of file ./xxx50/tab/tab_hold_request ! r : patron expiration date has been reached 1165 POST,CIRC,BK-POST

    Category: Circulation (500)

    Subject: Hold requests (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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