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    How is the Primo Get It Tab “No Holdings were found” Message Configured?

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Alma

    Question

    The message “No Holdings were found” in the Primo “Get It” is not intuitive.
    How can this message be changed?

    Answer

    1. Enter Alma menu > Fulfillment Configuration menu

    2. Under "Discovery Interface Display Logic", click Labels

    3. Click “Customize” next to "c.uresolver.getit2.holding_list.empty"

    4. Change the text in the description box

    5. Click “Customize” on the bottom of the page

    Additional Information

    Once this customization is saved, the change is immediately reflected in Primo.
    Related article: How are the Primo Get It tab messages when no full text is available configured?

    Category: Fulfillment

    Subject: Configuration


    • Article last edited: 1/13/2014
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