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    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description:
    How can we implement the Web-Self-Check-functionality?

     

    Resolution:
    To activate the functionality you need to add the following HTML-code:

    td class="middlebar" valign="middle" height="20" align="center" nowrap>
    <a href="&server_f?func=self-check-0" class="blue" title="Loan a book">
    Selfcheck</a>
    </td>

    to the following HTML-files in $alephe_root/www_f_lng:
    head-1-bor
    head-1-bor-ill-00
    head-1-bor-ill-02
    head-1-nobor
    head-1-nobor-ill-00
    head-1-nobor-ill-02
    head-replace
    head-replace-ill-00
    head-replace-ill-02

    For more information related to Web-Self-Check, please refer to the document "ALEPH 500 Web Self-Check.pdf" in Documentation Center.

    To use Web-Self-Check you will need an extra license. Please contact your local Ex Libris office for more information.
     

     

     


    • Article last edited: 26-Jun-2016
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