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 +still working on doc....  **Classic Circulation**
 +
 +What do you want to Display?
 +
 +Library
 +Circulation Modifier
 +Legacy Cat 1
 +Legacy Cat 2
 +Count
 +
 +What do you want to Filter? 
 +
 +Library
 +Date  = Year and Month
 +
 +Go to Sources dropdown and select Classic Circulations View
 +Click on Classic Circulations View to fill in Field Names
 +
 +For Display:
 +
 +For Library:  Under Field Name, click on Library Circulation Location Short (Policy) Name and Add Selected Fields, leave as Raw Data transform
 +
 +For Circulation Modifier:  Under Field Name, click on Circulation Modifier and Add Selected Fields
 +
 +Note: If you want all upper case and lower case circ modifiers to be grouped together, then highlight Circulation Modifier under Display Name; click on Change Transform dropdown, and select Upper Case
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 +For Legacy Cat1:  Under Field Name, click on Legacy Cat1 Value and Add Selected Fields
 +
 +For Legacy Cat2:  Under Field Name, click on Legacy Cat2 Value and Add Selected Fields
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 +For Count:  Under Field Name, click on Circulation and under Field Transform, click on Count Distinct and then Add Selected Fields
 +
 +
 +For Filters:
 +
 +Click on Base Filters under Template Configuration
 +
 +For Library:  
 +1. Under Field Name, click on Library Circulation Link and Add Selected Fields.  
 +2. Under Template Configuration, highlight Library Circulation Link, click on Change Operator and select “In List”.  
 +Note:  This will give you a list of libraries to select from when running a report off of the template
 +
 +For Date:
 +   1.  Under Field Name, click on Circulation Date/Time
 +   2.  Under Field Transform, Year +Month and Add Selected Fields
 +
 +Click on Save
 +
 +Advanced Classic Circulation Template tips:
 +
 +If you want to filter by Call Number/Prefix:  example - give me circulation count on all items that begin with a call number prefix of LP for Large Print items.  Under Field Name, click on Call Number Dewey/Prefix, Add Selected Item  ??You may enter a value?  Or do they just enter LPspace and LP ] when running report?   Look into creating operator of Range   Call Number Label would be used if you want to display the call number.
 +
 +If you want to filter by individual Legacy Cat1 or Legacy Cat2’s:  example – give me circs on all mysteries only.  Under Field Name, click on Legacy Cat1 Link
 +
 +If you want an output of circulations broken down by the Dewey decimal in the hundreds, then select Dewey Block Hundreds for the display.  If you want to filter by 
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 +**Circulation with Renewals Template**
 +
 +Clone the Monthly Circ by Circulation Modifier located under the Shared Folders -> admin->Core PINES Templates-> Circulation (PINES)
 +
 +Select a folder that will contain this template.
 +
 +Rename the Template Name and add to the Description to indicate Renewals will be included.
 +
 +Under Circulation Template Type go to Circulation->Circulation Type->Circulation Type and click on Circulation Type.
 +
 +A window will pop up for Display Items.  Select how this field should be displayed as Raw Data.
 +
 +Click on Add Item and Close Window.
 +
 +Click on Save Template.
 +
 +**
 +Items in Transit to Your library Template**
 +
 +Create a Template Folder of Transits
 +Go to Transits Folder and select Create a Template for this Folder
 +Give the template a name and Description
 +Select Copy Transit for Template Type
 +
 +Select Destination-> Short (Policy) Name
 +Under Display Items, select Raw Data and click on Add Item and Close Window
 +
 +Select Destination->Organizational Unit ID
 +Click on Filters
 +Choose a Transform: Raw Data
 +Choose a Filter: In List
 +Click on Create Filter and Close Window
 +
 +Select Source->Short (Policy) Name
 +Under Display Items, select Raw Data, Add Item, and Close Window
 +
 +Select Send/Date Time
 +For Display Items, leave as Raw Data and click on Add Items
 +Within the same window, click on Filters
 +Choose a Transform of Date
 +Choose a Filter: Between
 +Click on Create Filter and Close Window
 +
 +Select Transitted Copy-> Barcode
 +Under Display Items, leave as Raw Data, click on Add Item and Close Window
 +
 +Select Transitted Copy->CallNumber/Volume_>Bib Record->Bib Record->Simple Record Extracts->Title Proper (normalized)
 +Under Display Item, keep as Raw Data, click on Add Item, and close window
 +
 +Select Destination ->Receive Date/Time and Filter as Raw Data -> Is Null
 +
 +**
 +Purchase Alert Template**
 +
 +
 +The output columns are:
 +
 +  Hold Request:Hold ID [Count]
 +  Hold Request:Hold User:Home Library:Short (Policy) Name [raw]
 +  Hold Request:Bib Record Link:Target Bib Record:Simple Record Extracts :Title Proper (normalized) [raw]
 +  Hold Request:Bib Record Link:Target Bib Record:Simple Record Extracts :Author (normalized) [raw]
 +
 +and the filters are:
 +
 +  Hold Request:Fulfillment Date/Time [raw -> Is NULL]
 +  Hold Request:Hold User:Home Library:Organizational Unit ID [raw -> In List]
 +
 +and it would be smart to add
 +
 +  Hold Request:Hold Cancel Date/Time [raw -> Is NULL]
 +
 +so you don't get canceled holds in there.  You can add an Aggregate Filter to trim the low-holds titles.  I would suggest:
 +
 +  Hold Request:Hold ID [Aggregate Filter: Count -> Greater than or equal to]
 +
 +and then you'd be asked for a minimum number when creating a report from the template.
 +
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