[Koha] Acq Module - What is a Planning Category?

Nicole Engard nengard at gmail.com
Tue Dec 22 00:47:02 NZDT 2009


Nicolas,

So then should the entire list of authorized values show in this
field? Shouldn't only authorized vals for the Acq module show instead?
 Or have a default authorized value you can show in there, from which
you can pick <1 month, etc?

Nicole

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 3:42 AM, Nicolas Morin
<nicolas.morin at biblibre.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 11:44 PM, Nicole Engard <nengard at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Looking at the new acquisitions module I see a Planning Category on
>> the budget form.  When I click that item I see a list of all of the
>> authorized values in my system... what exactly is a planning category
>> and what should I want to put in there?
>
>
> When you plan in advance for the way your budget is going to be spent,
> you initially plan for how it's going to be spent over time, that's
> the most natural thing to do, I think. So you plan for $1000 in Jan.
> 1000$ in Feb., 3000$ in March, etc.
>
> You can basically do the same thing with a list of values in lieu of
> the months. Say you have a list like this one:
> < 1 month
> < 6 months
> < 1 year
> < 3 years
> < 10 years
>> 10 years
> The list is meant to represent when the books acquired where published.
>
> Then you plan for it, saying: we went to spend at list 40% of our
> budgets on books published less than a year ago, 10% on books more
> than 10 years old, etc.
>
> Upon acquiring new material, you'll be able to select, for a given
> item, a value from this list in a drop down.
>
> Then, after the material has been acquired, at the end of the year,
> you'll be able to compare the goals set, with what's been achieved.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Nicolas
>
>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Nicole
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