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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Aleph

    Question

    Is it possible to get a list of all patrons (of a specific patron status) and their address information via X-Server?

    Answer

    No, this kind of list is not possible.

    Additional Information

    Information about X-Services and available functions can be found at

    EL Commons http://www.exlibrisgroup.org/display/AlephOI/X-Services#X-Services-UserandCirculationservices.

    In Aleph Circulation you might also find service 'Patron list (cir-05)' useful. It is possible to include information from the address table (z304) into the printout.

    See also KCS article "Where can I find documentation about the X-services?"

    Category: X-server (500) - ALEPH

    Subject: ALEPH - 500


    • Article last edited: 11/24/2013
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