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Dear community, this idea was reviewed and accepted, below you can find the suggested design, please feel free to comment if you have further suggestion:
1. It will be possible to sort the interested users list using arrows. The hold requests will be activated as per the order in the interested users tab.
2. A check mark for ‘Loan to first interested user’ will cause the received item to be automatically loaned to the first interested user when the item is received.
3. It will be possible to print the list of users (in the proper order) when the item is received
Thanks,
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We will add the ability to use search criteria as pre defined search scope.
Design will be shared with the Alma UX Focus Group as part of Alma Working GroupAnonymous supported this idea · -
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The new Alma layout provides this functionality. For example: search: Physical Holdings -->the cursor stays at the search box. Same works for Borrowing /Lending Requests search, Order lines search (when the new layout is turned-on) and all other areas moved to the new layout. Note that there’s a keyboard shortcut (/) to focus on the search, which works for all search-mode (current interface and new layout)
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Our experience is a new 'request' can override a previously created 'interested user'... which for us makes the 'interested user' option not a good one; clarity on how the two work/interact would be helpful