Hi Jennifer,
Ok. So what is the difference between Aged and Active? And why are not
all circs just circs? If the item ever went out, isn’t it counted as
having circulated?
Aged circs are ones where the user data is disassociated with the
circulation, but statistical data about what,
I haven't created this report template, but I think that Rogan's suggestion
is correct. One thing to keep in mind is that there are a few different
circulations sources. If you would like to include aged circulations, you
should choose the Combined Aged and Active Circulations source.
beth
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Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] what data do I pull from for a circ by subject
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I haven't created this report template, but I think that Rogan's suggestion is
correct. One thing
Renewals are circs so that shouldn't be an issue.
If I'm understanding what you're looking for correctly you're going to want
to connect from the circulation data source to the copy and from there to
the call number and the call number label will have your dewey call
numbers.
I don't think you'll
All -
I need help from the Evergreen Wisdom.
My boss wants count circs by subject -- in our case, Dewey class.I am
pretty good so far at working with the templates and even creating a completely
new report. Problem is, I am not sure what data source to pull from.And
will I have