https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=25063 Bug ID: 25063 Summary: OPAC Renewal Option Change sponsored?: --- Product: Koha Version: master Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 - low Component: OPAC Assignee: oleonard@myacpl.org Reporter: cbrannon@cdalibrary.org QA Contact: testopia@bugs.koha-community.org I am seeing a strange thing with patron modification requests. I see requests come through asking for modification, but nothing has been changed. Looking closer at the accounts, I see that the accounts are up for renewal. I am thinking that people are checking their information and confirming that their information is up to date. I would like to propose two modifications to the modification requests. First, I think there should be an preference to not be able to submit a request unless information has been changed. Second, perhaps a preference tied in with the first suggestion, that allows the patron to select a check-box stating that they have reviewed all their information, and it is accurate and up to date. Perhaps this option only shows when their account is due for renewal. And perhaps the renewal reminder would include a link to the modification page, asking them to review their information and make any any necessary updates if necessary, but acknowledging that the information is up to date. I suggest this being an option, because some libraries might require fees or a view of a current ID before renewing. Third, even if all the patron is doing is renewing, we could have a preference set to notify or not in the modification requests of the acknowledgement and renewal. Fourth, if there are other steps necessary, like a patron category that requires a fee (that isn't automatically charged on renewal) or ID shown, another preference would give admin the ability to have the account self renew. If all they have done is checked the acknowledge box and submitted, the account renews. This option is tricky, since a person could do this, then go back and make changes. But, those changes, would of course, have to be reviewed. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.