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  2. UXPROD-923

Requests in-app report: Requests Pick List

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      Cate Boerema: Use the requests CSV export which has all the data needed by most institutions. OR, when we get UXPROD-1280 completed, that may be a preferred solution for some institutions. See comment below - it seemed at least a few institutions could live without this feature but the rankings haven't been updated.
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      Cate Boerema: Use the requests CSV export which has all the data needed by most institutions. OR, when we get UXPROD-1280 completed, that may be a preferred solution for some institutions. See comment below - it seemed at least a few institutions could live without this feature but the rankings haven't been updated.
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      2020-10-04 - CB: Making my PO rank same as the calculated total rank for now.
      2019-07-12: Reduced rank relative to calculated because of the workarounds (see above)
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      2020-10-04 - CB: Making my PO rank same as the calculated total rank for now. 2019-07-12: Reduced rank relative to calculated because of the workarounds (see above)
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      Purpose: Libraries that allow requests on not-checked-out items (e.g. Paging Requests, Remote Storage Requests, Resource Sharing Requests) will want to run a report periodically - at least daily and often multiple times per day, non-checked-out items that have been requested and need to be retrieved from the stacks by staff (paging requests, remote storage requests, resource sharing requests - any type that can be placed on not-checked-out items). The report will need to contain bib information, item call #, item location, item barcode, etc and be able to be limited to a service point's associated locations CB: Per RA SIG discussion on 2019-05-02, we do not need to limit by service point for location. Everyone preferred to be able to limit by Library.

      Output: Bib information, item call #, item location, item barcode, etc and be based on a service point's associated locations.

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      • The need for this report varies from institution to institution. Some institutions' workflow requires individual print/call slips in addition/instead: UXPROD-1280
      • Once UIREQ-262 (Add Library Column to Request CSV) is completed, most, if not all, of the data needed for this report is already included in the Requests app CSV export (see attached). So, in lieu of a purpose-built report, institutions could use the csv export as follows:
        • Use filters in FOLIO to limit to only requests where type = page and status = open-not yet filled
        • Export csv of search results
        • Filter csv export by Library to get those items you are responsible for picking up 2019-10-14 CB: Check in with SIG on this before developing because Darcy asked this same question for pick slips today and the SIG wanted those filtered by service point
        • Print csv export and pick up items on report
      • Follow up: Chalmers decided not to use the CSV export for their picklist and, instead, created a custom solution that would be worth looking at when designing this FOLIO report. See this comment for details: https://issues.folio.org/browse/CHAL-18?focusedCommentId=74386&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-74386

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