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- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 15:44:00 -0000
- From: "Leo O'Neill" <leo.o'neill at luton dot ac dot uk>
- Subject: RE: [IUG] Create list strategy - barcodes into review file
Zoltan,
> Several questions: Under what conditions do the count variables reset?
> Can you tell the system to reset these variables in all or a range of
> items? Will the system automatically reset these regularly at some
> period?
I'll answer your questions in turn:
They don't reset, you need to rapid update them back to 0 when you
are finished with them.
Rapid update will change all items unless you create more lists using
different variables.
No.
Regards Leo
> It seems that in order for counting like this to be useful you need to
> be able to start with a clean slate. Otherwise if you count something
> today, but you counted something else in the same variable last week,
> your dataset will be meaningless unless you can erase the old meaning.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> z
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 7:53 AM
> To: Campbell, James ccampbejo"; IUG INNOPAC List
> Subject: Re: [IUG] Create list strategy - barcodes into review file
>
>
> James,
>
> Yes, Scan the items into the intl use field (or copy use/iuse3) of
> count use via Milcirc. Then run a review file intl use greater or = to
> 1. Make sure the intl use field is empty first. It is possible to make
> a login with just the count use part of milcirc for future use.
>
> Leo
>
> > You have a truck full of items. All the items have barcodes. You
> > want a review file to reflect those specific items. Any quick
> > method, by way of a single swipe of each items barcode to assemble
> > such into a review file? thanks -Jim
> >
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> Leo O'Neill
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Leo O'Neill
Library Systems Manager
University Of Luton, UK
Tel: 01582 743404 (fax 489325)
Leo.O'Neill at luton dot ac dot uk