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I've just messaged the offsite requesting channel with a screenshot The copy comes from this presentation
I'm also speaking with Tony Hardy after lunch, I'll make sure she knows the location label needs to have "deepstore" in it. We also need it for the catalogue pipeline
Who is this for?
Staff who want to test the offsite/deepstore requesting feature before it gets released to the public
What is it doing for them?
Access condition method and status of items stored offsite are going to be updated (see below for new values)
When the toggle is ON, all items that have requestable method and status (see below) have the
Request item
button, and can be requested onlineWhen the toggle is OFF items that have requestable method and status but whose location id contain the stringEDIT 2024-06-13: When the toggle is OFF items that have requestable method and status but whose 1st available date is more than 9 days in the future (ie. deepstore items) will not have thedeepstore
will not have theRequest item
buttonRequest item
buttonThis PR also provided an alternative message for the request modal, indicating the longer lead time for offsite items