I would think that at least one additional check would be desired in that case:

If editing the due date to an *earlier* date I don't think that the renewal count should be affected.

It may also be desirable to have a prompt "count as renewal?" or similar, so that adjusting mistakes in due date doesn't always eat up renewals.

Thomas Berezansky
Merrimack Valley Library Consortium


Quoting Karen Daniel <[email protected]>:

KCLS is wondering if any other site would like the *option* of having the action Edit Due Date count towards the renewal limit of the circulation duration rule used for the original checkout? In other words, if this option was turned on and if staff used Edit Due Date to give an item a new due date and ignore the normal renewal checks, then the action would use up one of the renewals available to that particular patron/item combination. If the option was turned off, then Edit Due Date would behave as it does now.
Thanks, Karen

Karen Daniel
Circulation Coordinator
King County Library System
425-369-3471
[email protected]






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