me_ou": { "not in": [ 3, 5, 7 ] }
Josh
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{ "active":"t",
"deleted":"f" ,
“home_ou”: :{ "!=":X }
}
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scoped action trigger notice
Brent, you could look at excl
Brent, you could look at excluding a specific org unit in the
action_trigger_filters.json file.
I’m not that familiar with creating the json query format or I would try to
give you an example. “Home_Lib != Nonconformist_ou”
That may be the simplest way to exclude one OU.
Josh
From:
One option is to make a *user* preference that has to be set for the
notices to go out. While that won't get you library level exclusion
alone you could use a cron job to set/unset the preference based on
home ou.
Quoting Brent Mills :
Has anyone had success