https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=31981 Bug ID: 31981 Summary: Need to be able to more clearly distinguish between hold warning boxes Change sponsored?: --- Product: Koha Version: 22.05 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 - low Component: Hold requests Assignee: koha-bugs@lists.koha-community.org Reporter: bwsdonna@gmail.com QA Contact: testopia@bugs.koha-community.org CC: gmcharlt@gmail.com Created attachment 142657 --> https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/attachment.cgi?id=142657&action=edit warning box for example two There are potentially two yellow warning boxes staff can see when checking out an item that is on hold and the two boxes are VERY difficult to distinguish between. It would be helpful to either change the wording, or change the color of one of them to help staff determine what action should be taken. For instance, place a hold on an item for Patron A, do not trigger the hold, and check the item out to Patron B. The message is: Please confirm checkout Item Toby goes bananas / (312824) has been on hold for Donna B (donnab) at Sparkly Unicorn Land since 10/25/2022 Cancel hold Yes, check out (Y) Don't check out and print slip (P) No, don't check out (N) Cancel checkout and place a hold for Jack Shepard (68) Then check the item in, confirm the hold, then check the item out to Patron B. The message is: Please confirm checkout Item Toby goes bananas / (312824) has been waiting for Donna B (donnab) at Sparkly Unicorn Land since 10/25/2022 Cancel hold Revert waiting status The first message is much more common - libraries typically see it when a patron has placed a hold on something, but another patron has taken it off the shelf to check out before staff were able to pull it for the other patron. The second message is much less common - this is when an item is on the hold pick up shelf and a patron other than who it was triggered for is trying to check it out. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes. You are the assignee for the bug.