Having given the problem some more thought, I have come up with the
following alternate implementation.
Instead of an org unit setting, or checkin modifier, I would create a
new matchpoint table, similar to the circ and hold matchpoint
tables, complete with a weighting set. A simplified
Hi all,
However, I would like to take your query as a springboard for a general
question to the librarians on this list: what would you like to see in
a patron-facing Android app? And in a staff-facing one?
I didn't see any feedback to Galen's suggestions, so I'll throw a couple of
ideas out
Building on your idea about doublechecking that the hold is still needed,
why not make the pull list more dynamic. Could the Android client poll
Evergreen intermittently to update the pull list and identify all those
that have have pulled which are no longer needed and delete the ones from
the
When it comes to no longer needed type pull list stuff...
If the android client can scan the item and capture it, say in
capture local holds as transits mode so that emails and other
notifications aren't triggered yet, then capturing *elsewhere* won't
happen anymore. Then you simply pass
Hi,
Can anyone advise on creating a report which mimics the function of retrieving
the last who circulated an item? Ideally, we would like to make use circ
modifier as a filter and have the patron details, item title/call number
display.
I know this is asking a lot on a Friday ..but any input
Assuming that you have the rest setup (to find the items), add the circ
transaction start date/time (ItemCirculationsCheckout Date/Time) as a Max
aggregate filter to the list of filters and it should only return the info the
the last checkout.
Aaron Z
Jr. Systems Administrator
Pioneer Library
Hi,
I'd like to build a Linux client on a client workstation. Our system
currently runs 2.1.0. Are there instructions for building a staff client
on client machine for 2.1.0? Or does someone have an already-packaged
version of it? I saw these instructions:
BTW, if it helps, the client would be on a machine running Linux Mint
12, or some other Debian-based distro.
Cheers!
Buzzy
On 03/23/2012 01:32 PM, Buzzy Nielsen wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to build a Linux client on a client workstation. Our system
currently runs 2.1.0. Are there instructions for
Fellow Evergreen Community Members,
I'm writing to let you know that I will not be standing for reelection as
Documentation Interest Group Facilitator at this year's conference. I have
resigned from my job as Public Services Librarian at the Kent County Public
Library in Chestertown, MD to be
Karen
Thanks for all your work! You will be missed at this year's conference.
I hope you will come out of the shadows once in a while and chime in on
things that catch your interest on the mailing lists : ) Good luck and
have fun!
Cheers
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Karen,
Thank you for everything you've done. You'll be sorely missed. Best to
you and your family.
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I believe 2.1 has my staff client build system changes in place. Thus
a quick make linux-client will build a client and make a tar.bz out
of it for copying to elsewhere.
Make updates-clients will do that, build updates for automatic
updates, and install things in places that the manual
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