[Koha] Can't delete line from "circulation and fine rules"

Josef Moravec josef.moravec at gmail.com
Tue Mar 27 04:31:13 NZDT 2018


Hi Klass,

first of all: Which version of Koha are you using?

Generally speaking: It is definitely possible to define the rule without
item type - then it applies to all item types. Also it is possible to
change/remove a rule: the buttons for this are at the right  side of every
row - you just need to scroll to the right.

Could I ask you which features are you missing in Koha?

Hope that helps.

Josef


po 26. 3. 2018 v 13:26 odesílatel klas.blomberg at skovde.se <
klas.blomberg at skovde.se> napsal:

> Greetings!
> This is my first posting to this list, so let my introduce myself:
> I work at Bibliotek Mellansjö (Libraries between the lakes - sounds very
> weird in English, doesn't it?), a consortium of eight public libraries in
> Sweden, and we migrated to Koha in the middle of january this year. Before
> that I have been working as systems librarian in both public and academic
> libraries for eleven years, most of the time with SirsiDynix Symphony - and
> I have a wishlist with at least a dozen of features from that system I
> would like to see introduced in Koha......
>
> But, my problem today is more adjacent:
> Somehow we made some error when we set up our circulation and fine rules
> in Koha - so we have some lines in our circulation and fine rules that
> doesn't contain an item type. Yes, I know, that should not be possible, and
> I don't know how we made it!
> There seems to be no way to modify nor remove those unwanted lines from
> inside the staff "client", so how can I get rid of them?
>
> Klas Blomberg
> IT-bibliotekarie
>
> Stadsbiblioteket
> Skövde Kulturhus
> Skövde kommun
> 541 83 Skövde
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>
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