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Reviewing this idea for future development.
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33 votesUNDER REVIEW · 0 comments · ILS - Polaris » Acquisitions, Serials & Item/Issue/Inventory Management · Admin →
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I apologize for the erroneous update. The change we made in Nov/Dec of 2024 did not actually deliver the requested functionality in this idea request. Changing status back to Under Review.
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We are planning on limiting soft bounces this quarter (Q3 2023).
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In Leap, it does track the date on the most recent note on the record (as well as which login added it) but this doesn't help for customers that have a lot of notes that have been added over time. I'd love to see the information pop-up in Leap be available for each note separately.
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17 votesPLANNED · 1 comment · ILS - Polaris » Acquisitions, Serials & Item/Issue/Inventory Management · Admin →
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I agree with Eleanor and Jason that an ability to share reports more easily between systems is essential on Polaris. Back when my library was on Horizon, we participated heavily in the SQL Bloodbank that shared reports and client / PAC customizations.
It wasn't simply plug-and-play due to variations on each system, but it was a much simpler process. It also didn't rely on Dynix (or SirsiDynix) to maintain reports - though they did push out changes that customers made that were useful to other customers.