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    1. Symptoms
    2. Defect Status
    3. Replication Steps
    • Article Type: Known Issue
    • Product: Voyager
    • Product Version: 8.1.2
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct; Direct; Local; Total Care

    Symptoms

    * Bookings for media items print Overdue Notices to the Voyager Default Print Location set in SysAdmin>System>Print Locations, instead of Media System Admin>Media Scheduling>Policy Groups>Locations>Edit>Notice and Report Print Location or to the Default Media Print Location

    Defect Status

    Issue 19079 / VYG-255 is resolved for Voyager 8.1.2 and higher.

    Replication Steps

    1. In Media Scheduling Create a booking and let it go overdue.
    2. After the First Notice interval (set in Media System Admin>Media Scheduling>Policy Groups>Edit>Settings) passes run mediajob 1 in /m1/voyager/xxdb/sbin.
    3. Go to /m1/voyager/xxdb/rpt and the mednotes.xxx.inp file will have the default print location assigned to it.

    Category: Voy Media Scheduling


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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