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    Warning when returning a temporary ILL item in the Circulation module

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 21

    Question

    * When returning a temporary ILL item in the Circulation module we get a warning "This item is an ILL loan handled by ..."
    * Is there a way to get rid of it?

    Answer

    To configure that the “This is ILL material handled by…” message is not displayed, add the following switch to circ\tab\guisys.ini:

    [Return]
    IllLoan=N

    Additional Information

    Note that this switch is only relevant for Borrowing Requests.
    There is a similar message when returning a loan in the Circulation module that was created by shipping an item for a Lending Request. There is currently no way to suppress the message in this case.

    Category: Circulation (500)

    Subject: Loans (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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