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An error occurred while saving the comment Jennifer Hoffman commented
I ran across a need for just this very functionality today. Having the option to place all items in the Check In form into a record set would save time and have multiple practical applications.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jennifer Hoffman commented
This is super important. The awkwardness around Leap printing is one of the biggest points of resistance for adoption across our 27 branch system. It is hard to convince people that Leap is an improvement when the very basic processing and transaction work they do in the ILS has become less efficient due to printing issues.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jennifer Hoffman commented
It would also be super helpful to have the filter option in Check In. When one customer returns a variety of items but wants a check in receipt for just a few (say for their DVDs) being able to sort and/or filter, makes that easier. Similarly, if you are working with a group of kids after school and a bunch are handing you books to return, being able to sort by patron name to select and produce a check in receipt for the only kid who wants one would be way easier with the header sort/filter options available.
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Sorting options AND functionality in Leap should match that in staff client. For example, in client request manager, you can click on multiple column headers to sort by multiple values - such as sort by collection, then by call number within collection. AND you can hide unneeded columns. PickList needs to do this as well for better sorting and printing so people stop going back to the staff client.