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    Is it possible for the GetIt link to display the main library's holdings first?

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Primo
    • Product Version: 2

    Description:
    Is it possible for the GetIt link to display the main library's holdings first , rather than the first entry in the scopes list?

    Resolution:
    Unfortunately we don't have any current function for your request.
    Please note that this request was already raised as enhancement requests in the following SI's:
    16384-116355
    16384-126440
    16384-103029
    155832
    Right now there is no release date for this enhancement.
    Tzvika Engel, Primo Support Analyst

    "Currently there is no sorting of multiple getit! links for one record. The good news is that this will be implemented in Version 3."
    -Stefan Voss [8/25/2009]

    Additional Information

    GetIt, sort, first, holdings, location


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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