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

    Description:
    Title request is allowed for non-requestable items (tab.15.eng, col.8 'N') when one title has items with different locations (collections, statuses).

    For example for ABCT library choose title 'Applied Statistics with Microsoft Excel'' . It has 3 items for material type book:
    two coll.RESE non-requestable status 03:
    (b.32477001960030 doc.4615165 30 reshelving and
    b.32477002080218 doc.4615165 60 on loan by id.067464468, requested) and
    one coll.STACK requestable status 01 b.32477001960279 doc.4615165 20 on hold to id.094820072 and requested to me (test). I'm going to delete my request for patron barcode 29999000289009 (the same username/pw).

    Why was barcode 32477001960279 requested to id.094820072 and to me?

    Resolution:
    [From site:] We found out that the temporary location box is checked on item 32477001960279 is causing the problem in #1.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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