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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Description:
    The p_cir_31 Help says: "This service produces a statistical report that includes all important circulation activities (Loans, Renewals, Holds, Bookings and Returns) on one report."

    This is incorrect. You do *not* have the option of printing all the activities on one report. You need to select one particular activity and the run the report for that activity.

    Resolution:
    The sentence for p_cir_31 has been changed to this:

    "This service produces a statistical report for a particular circulation activity (Loans, Renewals, Holds, Bookings or Returns). The report includes statistics only for the activity you select. (If you want all activities to be on the same report, you should run the p_cir_30 Service instead.) Note that this p_cir_31 Service includes Bookings statistics, which p_cir_30 does not."

    The help for p_cir_31 has been corrected:

    V20 rep_change 3457
    V21 rep_ver 17376


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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