[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Where's the book

Sally Fortin sfortin at esilibrary.com
Mon Mar 7 10:06:27 EST 2011


Hi Mary,

You can view the source of the transit by looking at the Item Details.   
Highlight an item, and click the link to Show Item Details.  Look at the 
In Transit area of the screen.  Look at the column, Transit Source.  
This column displays the location of the workstation that last scanned 
the item.

Hope that helps!

Thanks,
Sally

On 3/3/2011 3:14 PM, Mary Toma wrote:
>
> We are using version 1.6.1.2 and are a multi-branch regional library.  
> What is the easiest way to find out at which location the item was 
> last scanned?  If the status says "In Transit" how can we tell which 
> library it is in?  We know it's on it's way back to the owning library 
> but we want to be able to tell at a glance what it's current location 
> is.  Is this possible?  Circulating library doesn't help, if, for some 
> reason, the item was not checked out from the library where it 
> currently is.
>
> Mary Toma
> South Central Regional Library
> 160 Main Street
> Box 1540
> Winkler, MB R6W 4B4
> 204-325-5864
> 204-822-4092
> headlib at scrlibrary.mb.ca
>


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