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    SA:Users can set term loans for more than 1 term

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Voyager
    • Product Version: 7.0.2

    Description:
    Bug Report Form for Issue 16384-14577
    Module(s): SysAdmin
    Server platform(s) affected: Solaris

    Release(s) replicated in: All

    Expected results: The term loan settings at the matrix level should accurately reflect the term loan functionality.

    Actual results: Users can select a loan period greater than 1 for term loans, but Voyager only calculates the loans for one period.

    Replication steps:
    1. In SysAdmin>Circulation>Policy Definitions>Matrix, for Loan period you can enter 2 or higher and select Term.
    2. In Circulation if you charge an item out with this item type to a patron barcode with this patron group, the charge will only be for 1 term.

    Other information: If term loans are only supposed to be for one term at a time (unless renewed), users should not be able to set the period to 2 terms in the matrix.

    Resolution:


    • Article last edited: 3/4/2015
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