Mostly to do with item requesting: Number of copies = HASH(numbers) Items can be requested even if same client has alredy borrowed them Client can request some item multiple times Multiple request (same item/person) dissapear after first issuing There is no note about reserved items waiting for client in circulation screen Request ranking seems to broken (three request and available ranking options are 1, 2, del - there are at least two client with the same rank or all) Borrowed items location show as "Not available" (I'm yet to see a print slip - what to put on printer queue?) --- Ville __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Ville Huhtala wrote:
Mostly to do with item requesting:
Number of copies = HASH(numbers)
Fixed.
Items can be requested even if same client has alredy borrowed them
Submit a bug on bugs.koha.org. I don't consider this release critical.
Client can request some item multiple times Multiple request (same item/person) dissapear after first issuing
Bug on bugs.koha.org. Not release critical.
There is no note about reserved items waiting for client in circulations
Working on this one...
Request ranking seems to broken (three request and available ranking options are 1, 2, del - there are at least two client with the same rank or all)
I know Finlay has been working on fixing up request ranking. Put a bug on bugs.koha.org and I'll ask him about it this afternoon.
Borrowed items location show as "Not available"
Is this a bug? Maybe it should say "In Circulation"? bugs.koha.org.
(I'm yet to see a print slip - what to put on printer queue?)
Do you have a working printer on your linux box? What is the name of the queue that you use. The default is usually 'lp' for a parallel printer. Can you do this: lp /etc/motd or lp -Plp /etc/motd and have your printer spit out the message of the day file. Use some other text file if you don't have a /etc/motd or if it is blank. Steve.
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