This isn't especially relevant to the conversation, but last I checked, Evergreen actually "post dates" fines to the end of the fine period in which they occur. In other words, daily fines are all dated with a timestamp of "23:59" regardless of what time the fine generator runs. This made the fine logic a little simpler to calculate, but it is also a source of general confusion for users, as fines appear to happen in the future if you look closely. Perhaps someday someone will find the tuits to fix this, but for now, it works.
All that said, maybe you really do run your fine generator at 23:59, but that seems a little like living on the edge to me, and I wouldn't base any opinions on the billing timestamps :) Dan -- ********************************************************************************* Daniel Wells, Library Programmer Analyst d...@calvin.edu Hekman Library at Calvin College 616.526.7133 >>> On 4/24/2013 at 3:25 PM, Aaron Zsembery <azsemb...@pls-net.org> wrote: > On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 3:21:05 PM chtrot...@ocrl.org wrote: >> I am not sure if the closed date can be entered the same day and fines >> not accrue. > IIRC, in our install the fine generator runs at 23:59 to generate daily > fines, so as long as the entry gets in, it should theoretically work. I > haven't tried that though. > > Aaron Z > Jr. Systems Administrator > > Pioneer Library System > 2557 State Rt. 21 > Canandaigua, New York 14424 > Phone: (585) 394-8260