I think a dialog may be better approach than an org unit setting because this might be a case-by-case decision. If the patron is still at the library when the staff person notices the missing pieces, they may promise to bring in the missing piece the next day, in which case, the library might want to hold on to it. If the patron is unreachable, the library may want to send it along to the owning library.
For the options, Tina suggested keeping it at the library or sending it into transit. However, when the action is performed at the home library, the system automatically checks it out to the most recent patron. Should that be an option too? If we do make that an option in the dialog, we may be wandering into the territory of bug 1441245.
Thanks for looking at this bug Bill!
I think a dialog may be better approach than an org unit setting because this might be a case-by-case decision. If the patron is still at the library when the staff person notices the missing pieces, they may promise to bring in the missing piece the next day, in which case, the library might want to hold on to it. If the patron is unreachable, the library may want to send it along to the owning library.
For the options, Tina suggested keeping it at the library or sending it into transit. However, when the action is performed at the home library, the system automatically checks it out to the most recent patron. Should that be an option too? If we do make that an option in the dialog, we may be wandering into the territory of bug 1441245.