If i recall, there's an srfsh script that converts juv to adult, whatever that is, that could potentially be conscripted to this task...
-- Ben Sent from my Nexus 6 On Jun 10, 2015 4:11 PM, "Justin Hopkins 📖" <[email protected]> wrote: > I should clarify that my previous suggestion was based on my recollection > that you have access to the database and could set this up. > > Justin > > On 6/10/15 3:09 PM, Justin Hopkins 📖 wrote: > > Holly, > > I think the simplest solution would be to run a script on a nightly cron > that updated the database as necessary. Flip the Juvenile flag, change > their profile, possibly remove the grouping/ident2_value, and add an alert. > I thought we might be running something like that ourselves, but either I'm > not finding it, or it's just something we'd also talked about doing but > never did. > > Justin > > On 6/10/15 3:00 PM, Holly Brennan wrote: > > We’d like to be alerted when a patron who was marked as juvenile (the > checkbox based on their birth date) is now over 18. The goal would be to > catch those now-adults and change their library card type from Juvenile to > Adult, so they are now responsible for their library card rather than their > parent. We would also enter their ID information, and remove the parent’s > ID (typically their driver’s license). > > > > The staff notification could be just a alert message. We’d like to avoid > having to look at an expired account and calculate whether that patron is > now an adult, so please no solutions involving math. J > > > > We’ve run a report for patrons who have Juvenile accounts but are 18+, and > there are hundreds. I’m guessing we’re on our own fixing these ones, but > maybe there is a miracle out there for adding the alert to these accounts > too? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Holly Brennan > > Library Technology Specialist > > Homer Public Library, Alaska > > > > [email protected] > > 907-235-3180 (main) > > 907-435-3154 (direct) > > > > > >
