Release Notes - May 2025
Here is a list of the items released in May 2025
Item Details for 08.05.25 | What does this mean? |
CarolPress links removed from housekeeping and scheduler |
121820: Removes obsolete third-party web links, ensuring housekeeping processes run smoothly and eliminating confusion for end users. Also removed from catalogue enrichment configuration, to improve clarity of user interface. |
Fine rate inheritance rules with lock restrictions improved | 100410: Ensures fines are applied consistently when using locked borrower restrictions, improving reliability and support transparency. |
Cipherlab 1000 scanning improvements enabled in Management | 128084: Improves accessibility for older hardware used in scanning workflows, preventing scan failures and delays. |
Support for “/” in barcode scanning | 127014: Enables accurate scanning and matching of barcodes with slashes, especially in complex resource codes. |
Item Details for 15.05.25 | What does this mean? |
Virtual resources now excluded from location inheritance | 126864: Corrects misleading metadata inheritance for non-physical resources, reducing cataloguing errors. |
Improved Data Tidy behaviour with partial matches | 128133: Prevents unintended partial word replacements, ensuring data integrity when cleansing resource titles or borrower data. Ensures scheduler cleans data correctly without changing partial matches (e.g. replacing 'man' inside 'manual') |
Lock restriction inheritance functionality improvements | 100410: Ensures fine policy logic is not disrupted by missing global restrictions, maintaining consistent borrower restrictions. |
Item Details for 27.05.25 | What does this mean? |
Site names now visible in stock check tables | 128380: Improves auditing and accountability by showing which site each scanned resource belongs to. |
Gender filtering fixed in borrower search | 128526: Improves targeting and reporting by ensuring the gender field works in Advanced Search. |
Restriction messages for recycled items | 128529: Helps staff quickly identify why some items can’t be issued, preventing silent failures when rules are broken. |