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From YouTube: Circulation Special Interest Group - 5/4/2021
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Chat logs:
00:00:00 Intro
00:13:23 Jason: https://bywatersolutions.com/education/paypal-is-now-a-plugin
00:17:46 Jason: //Prevent keyword search term retention and focus field after search$(document).ready(function() { $('#cat-search-block #search-form').val('').focus(); if($('body').is('#catalog_detail')) { localStorage.removeItem('searchbox_value'); } });
00:22:50 Jason: https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=26247
00:22:53 Daniel Gaghan (PPLD): https://communico.us/
A
Hello,
this
is
the
user,
I'm
sorry,
it's
the
circulation
sig
meeting
for
may
4th
2021
and
we're
just
having
a
discussion
on
paypal
or
how
you
people,
how
libraries
pay
their
fines
online.
Is
that
pretty
much
it
ken.
A
Yeah
here
at
pccld
we
use
paypal,
we're
only
one
district,
so
that
kind
of
works
out
for
us
but
you're
a
consortium.
So
that's
a
little
bit
more
complicated.
B
We
went
live
2018
with
seven
libraries
and
now
we're
up
to,
I
think
12,
soon
to
be
13.,
just
the
higher
ed
libraries
in
massachusetts,
some
of
the
higher
ed
libraries
in
massachusetts.
So
you
know
everybody
you
know,
has
a
different
way
of
doing
things,
so
we
just
want
to
make
sure
we
can
accommodate
as
many
as
possible.
C
We
okay,
I'm
ted
from
roxbury
college
library.
I
addressed
this
paypal
to
my
supervisor
lobby
director
right
be
interested
to
these
things,
but,
however,
we
can
I
going
to
get
the
kind
of
information
from
this
first,
because
when
I
talk
with
the
business
office
with
about
that
kind
of
money,
transactions
right.
B
Yeah,
I
think
if
we
knew
more
about
that
yeah,
that's
definitely
what
we
need
to
pursue.
I
know
in
our
old
consortium
we
didn't
the
central
office
handled
all
of
that
and
then
would
send
the
money
out
to
the
different
libraries,
but
in
the
way
that
we're
set
up
and
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
ted
but
the
way
that
we're
set
up
now
we
don't
have
that
central
office
that
would
handle
the
the
payments.
D
D
So
it
stands
to
reason
that
you
could
also
not
set
up
certain
branches
and
then
they
wouldn't
have
that
option.
You.
D
Assume
that
that
could
easily
be
hidden
based
on
the
like
the
patron
has
to
be
logged
in
to
pay
a
fine
anyways
right.
So
as
long
as
they're
logged
in
you
should
be
able
to
hide
all
that
paypal
stuff
based
on
their
logged
in
location.
If
there's
certain.
D
That
can't
or
don't
want
to
accept
paypal.
D
Yes,
george
nekls.org
well
he's
the
one
that
they've
sponsored
this
development,
so
he
should
have
more
information
on
that
and
I'm
sure
that
he's
got
situations
like
that.
I'm
sure
that
he's
got
libraries
that
aren't
set
up
for
paypal
as
well
as
some
that
are
so.
D
B
So
ted
I'm
gonna
I'll
follow
up
with
george
and
get.
B
From
him
so
as
you
can
probably
tell
ted-
and
I
are
from
the
same
consortium
so
but
I
believe
that
there
was
a
lot
of
interest
at
our
access
services
meeting.
C
A
Great
we
actually,
I
haven't,
looked
at
the
the
paypal
plugin
just
because
the
what
we
have
is
running
now
and
I
really.
B
A
B
B
A
No,
no,
let
me
see
if
I
can
find
it,
but
someone
was
it
either.
Someone
gave
some
jquery
that
oh.
D
A
B
D
I
believe
it
was
a
bug
too,
but
I'm
it's
been
a
minute.
I
do
have
that
jquery.
I
have
some
jquery
that
I
wrote
and
shared
it
was
in
the
old
flag,
so
it's
probably
lost
into
either,
but
I
can
put
it
into
the
chat.
The
formatting
might
be
a
little
wonky,
but
that'll
that'll
remove
the
search
term.
The
problem
I
was
having
was
like
we
would
scan
a
barcode
or
our
workflow
is
scan.
D
A
barcode
then
scan
another
barcode,
so
you'd
have
to
go
in
there
and
delete
all
the
contents
out
of
the
search
box
to
scan
the
new
barcode,
and
this
this
should
fix
it.
B
That's
what
I'm
running
into
and
maybe
I'm
the
only
one
I
haven't
brought
it
up
at
the
consortium
yet,
but
I
might
be
the
only
one
that
bothers,
but
so
it's
worth
I
think
at
our
next
meeting,
I'll
just
discuss
it
and
see
if
it
anybody
else,
but
at
least
we
know
that
you
can
change
it.
If
maybe.
A
B
Yeah,
most
of
us
are
still
a
lot
of
us
are
still
because
from
working
from
home
or
just
only
a
few
students
allowed
in
so
we're
not
you
know
encountering
it
a
lot,
but
that's
why
I
couldn't
tell
like.
Is
it?
Was
it
always
like
this,
or
is
this
something
new?
So
that's
why
it
took
me
a
little
while
to
figure
it
out.
A
Yeah,
I
definitely
knew
yeah
if
jason's
doesn't
work.
Just
let
me
know
I'll,
send
you
mine.
A
You
know
I'm
kicking
myself.
I
had
this
one
question.
I
was
going
to
ask
y'all
and
I
did
not
write
it
down
and
now
it's
it's
stuck
on
the
tip
of
my
tongue,
and
I
can't
remember
what
it
is.
It's
driving
me
nuts.
A
A
So
you're,
kim
and
ted
you
guys
are
pretty
new
on
cohort
right.
A
B
A
B
Speaking
of
curbside,
are
you
using
the
koha
curbside
appointment
or
we're
not,
but
I
was
just
curious
as
to
if
you
are
and
what
your
experience
has
been.
A
No,
we
weren't,
we
were
we
installed,
it
started
testing
on
it
and
then
we
went
with
another
curbside
software.
So.
B
We
are
using
libcal
and
I
think
one
of
our
initial,
because
we're
doing
you
know
appointments
reference
appointments.
A
B
Were
in
the
fall
anyway,
and
then
we're
also
doing
the
lib
cal
for
our
curbside
pickup,
but
I
was
just
curious,
you
know,
is
it
something
is?
Could
we
go
switch
to
the
coha
one
thing
that
we
we're
concerned
about?
Is
we
do
so?
The
students
aren't
allowed
in
right
now
to
do
any
printing,
so
we're
doing
printing
for
them.
B
So
we
make
appointments
for
them
to
pick
it
up,
and
I
think
that
there's
a
work
around
that
somebody
has
figured
out
that
we
could
still
use,
even
though
we're
not
checking
out
a
book
to
the
person,
we
could
still
use
the
coha
module
to.
You
know
set
up
this
pickup
for
a
printout,
but
I
haven't
investigated
that
ted.
That's
what
eliana
said
she
could
do
right.
A
We
we
went
with
what's
called
it's
called
communico
and
it
it's
not
only
does
it
do
curbside,
it
also
does
like
programming.
There's.
B
A
A
D
Yeah,
that's
the
bub.
It
looks
like
they're
trying
to
make
it
so
it's
optional,
so
I
would
guess
that
it
probably
was
a
an
intentional
change
that
people
didn't
like
so
now,
they're
trying
to
go
back
and
make
it
optional,
which
would
probably
be
the
best
cleanest,
but
it's
currently
failed
qa.
So
there's
no
eta
on
that.
No.
B
D
It
does
look
like
it's.
It's
had
activity
just
as
recent
as
a
couple
of
days
ago,
so
people
are
actively
working
on
it.
B
Okay,
yeah.
D
A
I
guess
we'll
just
wrap
it
up
right
here
and
I
will
try
and
come
up
with
more
questions
for
next
month.
So
it's
been
kind
of
crazy
month.
So.