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Where page numbers are cited, we are referring to the "3M(tm) Standard Interchange Protocol: Describes 3M Standard Interchange Protocol Version 2.0" document, revision 2.10 updated 9/17/1998. | Where page numbers are cited, we are referring to the "3M(tm) Standard Interchange Protocol: Describes 3M Standard Interchange Protocol Version 2.0" document, revision 2.10 updated 9/17/1998. | ||
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- | NOTE: This documentation is also available in the Evergreen documentation at [[http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/1.6/draft/html/]]. In github it is included in the file: [[http://github.com/rsoulliere/Evergreen-DocBook/blob/master/1.6/admin/sip.xml]]. | ||
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===== Background ===== | ===== Background ===== | ||
SIP, standing for Standard Interchange Protocol, was developed by the 3M corporation to be a common protocol for data transfer between ILS' (referred to in SIP as an "ACS", or "Automated Circulation System") and a third party device. Originally, the protocol was developed for use with 3M SelfCheck (often abbreviated SC, not to be confused with Staff Client) systems, but has since expanded to other companies and devices. It is now common to find SIP in use in several other vendors' SelfCheck systems, as well as other non-SelfCheck devices. Some examples include: | SIP, standing for Standard Interchange Protocol, was developed by the 3M corporation to be a common protocol for data transfer between ILS' (referred to in SIP as an "ACS", or "Automated Circulation System") and a third party device. Originally, the protocol was developed for use with 3M SelfCheck (often abbreviated SC, not to be confused with Staff Client) systems, but has since expanded to other companies and devices. It is now common to find SIP in use in several other vendors' SelfCheck systems, as well as other non-SelfCheck devices. Some examples include: | ||
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| 29/30 | Renew | NO (maybe?) | [[#29/30_Renew]] | | | 29/30 | Renew | NO (maybe?) | [[#29/30_Renew]] | | ||
| 35/36 | End Session | Yes | [[#35/36_End_Session]] | | | 35/36 | End Session | Yes | [[#35/36_End_Session]] | | ||
- | | 37/38 | Fee Paid | NO | [[#37/38_Fee_Paid]] | | + | | 37/38 | Fee Paid | Yes | [[#37/38_Fee_Paid]] | |
| 63/64 | Patron Information | Yes (no extensions) | [[#63/64_Patron_Information]] | | | 63/64 | Patron Information | Yes (no extensions) | [[#63/64_Patron_Information]] | | ||
| 65/66 | Renew All | NO | [[#65/66_Renew_All]] | | | 65/66 | Renew All | NO | [[#65/66_Renew_All]] | |
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