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

    Question

    What is the meaning of the number in <no-requests> for X-service circ-status?

    Example
    http://server:8991/X?op=circ-status&sys_no=000489124&library=abc01

    <no-requests>2 ( 2/ 1)</no-requests>
    or
    <no-requests>2 ( 3/ 1)</no-requests>

    Answer

    This is the same information that is displayed in the OPAC holdings screen in field 'No. of requests'.
    The information is displayed in this format (OTB):
    n1 (n2/n3)

    Where:

    n1 – No of request on the exact item
    n2 – No of requests on item or like item
    n3 – No of like items.

    Category: X-server (500) - ALEPH

    Subject: ALEPH - 500


    • Article last edited: 6/19/2014
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