[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] batch editing shelving location change problem

Cerninakova Eva cernin at jabok.cz
Wed Dec 12 14:55:06 EST 2018


Hi John,

What is the status of checked-in items?

 If it is "in transit", it may have something to do with the workstation 
registration library. I believe by default the "Stack" shelving location is 
associated with "Consortium"  and if new locations are associated with 
other particular    library, the system may  put the cheched-in items to 
transit  to the shelving location library (depending on the  library where 
the workstation has been registered).

Eva
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Dne 12. prosince 2018 8:09:47 odpoledne Jane Sandberg 
<sandbej at linnbenton.edu> napsal:

> Hi John,
>
> Can you go to the Copy Locations Editor and double check that "Checkin
> alert" is set to "No" for those new locations?
>
> - Jane
>
> On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 10:56 AM John <berek at tds.net> wrote:
>>
>> Good afternoon folks,
>>
>> I've been helping one of our Maine Balsam member libraries update their
>> shelving locations.
>>
>> They hadn't created any aside from the default stacks, so we added
>> specifics like adult nonfiction, easy, DVD, etc. After getting a
>> spreadsheet of their holdings and sorting by call#, I showed them how to
>> run a text file of 100 or so barcodes through item status, highlight the
>> lot and change location to the one they wanted.  So far, so good, but
>> every time any changed item is checked in, they get a popup screen
>> saying 'this item needs to be rerouted to the updated location. Is there
>> something I missed, or a reasonable fix so they don't have to deal with
>> these popups every time. We're running 2.8.3
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> John Clark-Maine Balsam Library Consortium in balmy Maine
>
>
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> Jane Sandberg
> Electronic Resources Librarian
> Linn-Benton Community College
> sandbej at linnbenton.edu / 541-917-4655
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