Le Thu, 21 May 2009 11:05:33 +0100, MJ Ray <m...@phonecoop.coop> a écrit :
> Nahuel ANGELINETTI <nahuel.angeline...@biblibre.com> wrote: > > MJ Ray <m...@phonecoop.coop> a écrit : > > > Why shouldn't we revalidate the rights at the user checkout event? > > > > The problem is, if the user have a reserve on a biblio record(not a > > specific item), we don't know how to count the remaining rights on > > the library where the item is checked-in. > > Like this: > > Library1 : 2 reserves maximum > > Library2 : 3 reserves maximum > > > > Record1 : 1 item in Library1, and 1 item in Library2 > > > > User1 have 2 reserves to Library1 et 2 reserves to Library2 > > When he will do the reserves on Record1, he will have the right to > > reserve, because he still have a right on library2 which have an > > item of this record. > > But then, when the librarian check-in the document on Library1, do > > we put the document for the User1?(because he had no more rights on > > this library)... > > It's quiet difficult to manage think kind of case. Or we can force > > the user to choose a library where he want to check-out the item. > > Any ideas? > > I'd offer the user the choice, with a sensible default (their home > library? the place they have most unused rights? the place they use > most often?). That seems the best solution. > > I don't understand "force the user to choose". It's offering a choice > because there seems no good way to solve this automatically. So, we "force him" choosing the checkout library? He cannot anymore choose "next available"? bests, -- Nahuel ANGELINETTI _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha.org http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel