Hello Stuart, The checkout circ_lib gets set to the org unit of the workstation that performs the checkout. So in your example, the checkout circ_lib = LibraryB.
The copy circ_lib and owning_lib can tell you where the copy is from, so you can also report where the copies came from in your reports. We use floating, so our copy circ_libs change when a copy lands at another branch that it floats to, but the copy owning_lib stays as the original location the copy was assigned to. Josh On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 8:11 AM Forrest, Stuart <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > > > This may sound a simple question to some, but my brain seems unwilling to > compute! > > > > So if a book that has been placed on hold that has a Circulating Library > of ‘LibraryA’ is then transitted to ‘LibraryB’ where the hold is being > fulfilled. Does the circulating library temporarily change to ‘LibraryB’ so > that library gets the circulation? I’m thinking of circ reports now. Or > would it be better to use Checkout Library instead to capture all > circulations at ‘LibraryB’ > > > > Hopes this makes sense to someone as I am not quite understanding it. > > > > Thanks > > Much > > Stuart > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Stuart Forrest, Library IT Manager/Analyst Beaufort County Library System > > 311 Scott Street, Beaufort, SC 29902 > > 843 255 6450 > > [email protected] > > beaufortcountylibrary.org > > > -- Josh Stompro - IT Director Lake Agassiz Regional Library Desk: 218-233-3757 Ext 139 Cell: 218-790-2110
