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Yes, it will be possible to schedule the purge users job.
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Hi,
An approach we’ll be looking at is that an optional ‘Last Interest Period’ request policy will, if set, be used to set a default the last interest date (Primo and Alma). This way every request will have a last interest date set by the policy and overridable by the patron.
An error occurred while saving the comment SK commentedI faciliate Camilla's comment. Since the "not needed after" date has no effect, we decided to opt out this date in PRIMO. Making this field mandantory wouldn't be helpful for us.
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A check box will be available when selecting the 'restore' option to enable clearing out the temporary information fields.
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Hi,
The login for an account that is managed in an external IdP (such as a Shibboleth IdP), is done by the IdP and not by Alma. Alma does not control the success of this type of login.
Alma does control the login status if the user record is internal, i.e. its password is managed in Alma. In that case, we will indeed allow the login to succeed even if the user is expired.
The user record status will be verified when calculating:
- GetIt services (hold/digitization/resource sharing)
- My Account renew loan option
In either case, the account will be considered active only if:
- The user record status is active
- The user record expiry date is not in the past
- The user’s patron role is active
- The user’s patron role’s expiry date is not in the past
The login, however, will not be affected by these conditions.
Thank you,
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Is there a timeline when this useful functionality wil be released? It's "accepted" for 10 months now.