[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Checkout and Holds problem

Grant Johnson FGJohnson at upei.ca
Thu Apr 3 08:40:19 EDT 2008


I wonder if this has something to do with John's script............
That would be too bad!

Same issues after updated ILS and Staff client from the build folder on the server.

1) Can't mod permissions
2) Can't check out items
3) Can't hold an Item
-- 

F. Grant Johnson
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Skype ID = jetsongeorge
 
Systems Coordinator
 Robertson Library
 University of Prince Edward Island
 
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>>> On 4/1/2008 at 4:58 PM, in message
<fbb0d11d0804011258r1986f967i45ca040fe6599ed4 at mail.gmail.com>, "Dan Scott"
<denials at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 01/04/2008, Grant Johnson <FGJohnson at upei.ca> wrote:
>> Any resolution on this one?
>>  I get the same errors?
>>
>>  Network/server failure.  Please check your Internet connection to 
> osls.cs.upei.ca and choose Retry Network.  If you need to enter Offline Mode, 
> choose Ignore Errors in this and subsequent dialogs.  If you believe this 
> error is due to a bug in Evergreen and not network problems, please contact 
> your helpdesk or friendly Evergreen admins, and give them this information:
>>
>> method=open-ils.circ.checkout.permit
>>
>> 
> params=["5321b494811a566013337fad1273786b",{"barcode":"1000049","patron":3},0
> ]
>>  THROWN:
>>  null
>>  STATUS:
>>
>>  "Checking for possibility of hold fulfillment..."
>>  in the OPAC never goes away if I try to do a hold there.
>>
> 
> Hey guys:
> 
> Sorry if I missed it - what version of Evergreen are you running?
> 
> Just for comparison purposes, I'm running OpenSRF trunk / Evergreen
> trunk on Debian at http://biblio-dev.laurentian.ca and just tried
> running the staff client against the holdings there for the first
> time.
> 
> I had to zip up the staff_client/build directory to replace the
> rel_1_2_1_4 Windows staff client build/ directory (we've made a lot of
> changes for i18n purposes, so  the stock 1.2.1.4 client dies at the
> registration stage with an error message stating that
> document.ElementById("commonStrings").getString is not a function),
> but once I stepped over that hurdle I was able to register the staff
> client. Checking items out / checking them back in worked fine - which
> I'm kind of happy to report, but also sorry because it makes it harder
> for me to help :(
> 
> -- 
> Dan Scott
> Laurentian University



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