Brandon,
That makes sense.
This probably hasn't come up before because there are few SIP clients
that implement lots of enhanced functionality, like renewing and
paying fines at the terminal.
The code that handles what data gets put into the holds, overdue,
etc, fields isn't in my SIP
David J. Fiander wrote:
Brandon,
That makes sense.
This probably hasn't come up before because there are few SIP clients
that implement lots of enhanced functionality, like renewing and paying
fines at the terminal.
Right. I can also see cases where the data is displayed to the user, in
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Bill Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David J. Fiander wrote:
Brandon,
That makes sense.
This probably hasn't come up before because there are few SIP clients that
implement lots of enhanced functionality, like renewing and paying fines at
the
Scott McKellar wrote:
There used to be a file mod_xmlbuilder.c, but it has been removed
from the trunk source tree. We should presumably remove the
corresponding header file mod_xmlbuilder.h as well. It is nowhere
#included.
Removed, along with some other dead code.
Thanks, Scott.
-bill
From Brandon's report, it looks like the client he's dealing with
expects a barcode, and knows that it needs to pass the barcode back
to the ILS to get the human item information associated with that
barcode.
Regardless, this change requires at least extensive consultation with
the
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 12:19 PM, David J. Fiander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From Brandon's report, it looks like the client he's dealing with expects a
barcode, and knows that it needs to pass the barcode back to the ILS to get
the human item information associated with that barcode.