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    Due Date Correction after Calendar Change job ran and did not update records

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    • Product: Alma
    • Product Version: August 2016
    • Relevant for Installation Type: select the relevant: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description

    The calendar is edited and applied changes is selected.  The Due Date Correction after Calendar Change job runs but did not update all expected records.

    Resolution

    The job modifies the Due Date only when the Due Date falls on closed time.

     

    For example, if there is an exception closing the library at 5:00pm and it is deleted so that the library now closes at 6pm, loans that were due at the end of the day (5pm) will not be updated to be due at 6pm.

    In order to change the Due Dates of loans not affected by this job you can use Bulk Change Due Dates (Fulfillment menu> Advanced tools).

     

     

     


    • Article last edited: 31-Aug-2016
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