Hi Lori,

I did a test case and came up with more of a mystery than an answer.  The thing 
I did was I checked a book out.  Than marked it as lost through the edit item 
interface, and it applied the cost of the book to the patron account.  I 
checked the book back in but no credit was issued.  So I than checked the item 
back out, and put a lost fine in the account/fines detail section of the patron 
account.  I than waived the amount, checked the item in, and the system issued 
a credit for the item, but since I had waived the fine the patron was owed a 
credit at that point.

So I guess there is really no slick way to do this other than to mark the book 
as lost in the edit item interface.  If the patron turns it back in it will 
issue a message telling you that it was lost.  Than at that point I'd imagine 
the patron would want some sort of refund, so you should be able to get their 
card, or surname, or at the very least do a little research under the item 
barcode hyper-text link and get their account straightened out.

Hope that helps,

James Ghiorzi
Library Assistant II
San Benito County Free Library
470 Fifth St.
Hollister, CA 95023
(831) 636-4107


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From: koha-boun...@lists.katipo.co.nz [koha-boun...@lists.katipo.co.nz] On 
Behalf Of Lori Bowen Ayre [lori.a...@galecia.com]
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 7:06 PM
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Subject: [Koha] items that are lost, fees assessed, and then found

If a patron has lost an item and paid a fine. What happens when they then
return the lost item? Is there a slick way to figure out how much they
should be refunded based on the fine assessed and the late fee that would
apply?

Lori
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