Translation problems ...
We are currently translating Koha 3.0 into Norwegian. We are nearly finished, but there are a couple of things that we are not able to solve: When searching for a patron in Staff, a table is shown with (among other things) a heading "OD/issues". What does OD mean???? Another problem that we have is the list of patron types. When creating a new patron there is a pull down menue which shows you some options. What is a "Professional Patron". It is evidently different from Staff and Organisation, but we just can't figure it out. I hope someone out there can help us! Best wishes from Unni Knutsen -- Unni Knutsen Høgskolen i Oslo p48/R423 22 45 26 56
Unni Knutsen a écrit :
We are currently translating Koha 3.0 into Norwegian. We are nearly finished, but there are a couple of things that we are not able to solve:
When searching for a patron in Staff, a table is shown with (among other things) a heading "OD/issues". What does OD mean????
OD stands for OverDues late checkouts.
Another problem that we have is the list of patron types. When creating a new patron there is a pull down menue which shows you some options. What is a "Professional Patron". It is evidently different from Staff and Organisation, but we just can't figure it out.
These are special type of patrons for Public libraries : for instance a teacher who will borrow books for his classroom, a doctor borrowing some books for his office.... Hope that helps. -- Henri-Damien LAURENT
This was really helpful!!! Thanks! Unni Knutsen Quoting Henri-Damien LAURENT <laurenthdl@alinto.com>:
Unni Knutsen a écrit :
We are currently translating Koha 3.0 into Norwegian. We are nearly finished, but there are a couple of things that we are not able to solve:
When searching for a patron in Staff, a table is shown with (among other things) a heading "OD/issues". What does OD mean????
OD stands for OverDues late checkouts.
Another problem that we have is the list of patron types. When creating a new patron there is a pull down menue which shows you some options. What is a "Professional Patron". It is evidently different from Staff and Organisation, but we just can't figure it out.
These are special type of patrons for Public libraries : for instance a teacher who will borrow books for his classroom, a doctor borrowing some books for his office....
Hope that helps. -- Henri-Damien LAURENT
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