2009/10/2 Kyle Hall :
> I just thought of a reasonably easy way to track both the payment made
> by a borrower, and the payment as applied to charges on a borrowers
> account. Let's start with the three $5 fine scenario again, which the
> borrower is paying in full.
>
> 1. A payment of $15 is made,
Dear Kyle Hall,
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 08:47:52 -0400, Kyle Hall wrote:
> I just thought of a reasonably easy way to track both the payment made
> by a borrower, and the payment as applied to charges on a borrowers
> account.
[...]
> The real question is: is this necessary? Do any libraries using Ko
hello there
I have developed a database using Koha. It is a great
system, easy to use, powerful.
I need to add a feature to the system , but I am not a programmer.
I need someone to do this for me and I am willing to pay for
all the work.
What I want to do is
this:
1-control the acce
I just thought of a reasonably easy way to track both the payment made
by a borrower, and the payment as applied to charges on a borrowers
account. Let's start with the three $5 fine scenario again, which the
borrower is paying in full.
1. A payment of $15 is made, it is inserted with a new accoun