Re: [Openaaq-discuss] steps when an affiliation leaves the openaaq service?
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From: Alex P. <ap...@te...> - 2004-07-03 00:33:51
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I think the added function should be a toggle like the show all/my sector swich. That would allow recovering previously locked accounts. I checked my OAAQ code and the ivisible affiliations are shown, but the same should apply. The code should also disallow logins for staff at a locked affiliation, but currently doesn't. Alex Quoting MRo...@th...: > > > > > Thanks Alex, that sounds about right. > > I note that in our installation, the administrator account also doesn't > show the 'invisible' affiliations from the Manage AAQ - Add/Edit Staff > Account page either, only our active affiliations are showing. Does the > 'invisible' setting also show/hide items here? > > For staff accounts, they would be locked for those affiliations. At some > point soon we will look at changes to the software so that locked staff > accounts are hidden from view as it is getting a bit unwieldy on some of > the affiliate lists. > > thanks for you help Alex! > > marcus, who is now done his 1 hour, post Canada Day work day and will head > out on the trails on his bike! > > Marcus Roesner, Ask A Question Administrator > Public Libraries - http://www.talonline.ca/askaquestion/publiclibraries/ > Post Secondary Libraries - > http://www.talonline.ca/askaquestion/postsecondarylibraries/ > > AAQ Blog shameless plug: http://dev.talonline.ca/portal/blog/aaqadmin > > mro...@th... > p 1.780.414.0805 extension 236 > f 1.780.414.0806 > > Instant Messenger: AIM, Yahoo, Skype: aaqalberta > MSN: aaq...@ho... > ICQ: 179730787 > > The Alberta Library - Room 6-14 > 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square > Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 2V5 > > "You see things and say why, but I dream of things and say why not." GB > Shaw > > ope...@li... wrote on 30/06/2004 11:12:44 > PM: > > > > > In technical terms, the 'invisible' field only affects which affiliations > are > > shown by the question posting script for patrons to register with. > > > > Staff accounts would have to have their individual password reset tokeep > them > > from logging in. > > > > Deleting staff of aafiliations would corrupt the database and > > records belonging > > to those staff would not be available to view. > > > > Alex > > > > > > > > Quoting MRo...@th...: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > what sorts of things need to be considered when an affiliation is no > longer > > > actively involved in openaaq? > > > > > > We would like to have their items still visible in the staff/public > archive > > > but not have their registration visible, staff access available, etc. > > > > > > I know that there are tables that allow for affiliations to be visible > or > > > invisible and these would have to be changed, but is there just one > > > instance or are there more? What else needs to be considered? > > > > > > For background, we run a distributed library reference service across > the > > > province of Alberta, with 29 (now 28) libraries and systems > participating, > > > each one dealing with their own customers' questions, yet allowing for > each > > > library to collaborate and share information to help answer questions. > At > > > this point, due to funding, one of our member libraries is leaving the > > > service. > > > > > > thanks > > > > > > marcus > > > > > > PS happy Canada Day on July 1, I'll be back in the office on Monday, > July > > > 5th. > > > > > > > > > > > > Marcus Roesner, Ask A Question Administrator > > > Public Libraries - > http://www.talonline.ca/askaquestion/publiclibraries/ > > > Post Secondary Libraries - > > > http://www.talonline.ca/askaquestion/postsecondarylibraries/ > > > > > > AAQ Blog shameless plug: http://dev.talonline.ca/portal/blog/aaqadmin > > > > > > mro...@th... > > > p 1.780.414.0805 extension 236 > > > f 1.780.414.0806 > > > > > > Instant Messenger: AIM, Yahoo, Skype: aaqalberta > > > MSN: aaq...@ho... > > > ICQ: 179730787 > > > > > > The Alberta Library - Room 6-14 > > > 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square > > > Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 2V5 > > > > > > "You see things and say why, but I dream of things and say why not." 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