[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] ERROR when trying to "bill a patron"

Walz, Jennifer jlwalz at asbury.edu
Tue Oct 20 14:20:18 EDT 2015


All -

  Jason,  thank you very much for this info.  Very cool.   I'll remember to play with this another time.  :-)

  However, it appears that it was not needed.

  I had created a billing type SPECIFICALLY for our OU.     Logged out and closed Evergreen.   Opened it back up to try your suggestion.   Didn't need it.   NOW our billing type shows up AND the Library name is populated in the "Library" field.   Interesting.

 So, the answer to my question:   Do you need billing types for EACH OU looks to be - yes.      NONE of the other billing types for the consortium level OR the other library show up.  Just the two that I created for our OU as dummies.      Why is that?    So, now do we need to make each of the ones at the consortium level ALSO duplicated at each of the OU levels?    That seems really redundant.

  Thanks!

Jennifer
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-----Original Message-----
From: Open-ils-general [mailto:open-ils-general-bounces at list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Jason Etheridge
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 2:06 PM
To: Evergreen Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] ERROR when trying to "bill a patron"

Jennifer,

Here's another troubleshooting strategy:

In the staff client, use File -> New Window to open a second window, and then within that window use Admin -> For Developers -> JavaScript Console

Then go back to the first window and go all the way through your workflow but stop just _before_ clicking the Bill Patron button.

In the second window, click Clear within the javascript console.

Now back in the first window, click Bill Patron and stop there.

In the second window, note if any errors show up in the console.  You should see at least one "SyntaxError: missing = in XML attribute" and several "not well-formed" errors, but you can ignore those.  You may need to scroll the list to see all the entries.  If anything else shows up, right click on the entry and select Copy.  That'll put it in your clipboard and you can then paste and share it with us.  Repeat for additional entries.

If nothing shows up that, that could be useful information as well.

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