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11.5. Returning Reservations

Last Updated 11/03/2023


Returning Reservations

When a reserved item is brought back, staff must use the Booking Module to return the reservation.

1) To return reservations, select Booking → Return Reservations

Booking drop down menu with Return Reservations indicated with an arrow

2) You can return the item by patron or item barcode.

Patron barcode field under By patron tab

To return via patron barcode, scan or type the barcode into the field. A list of the bookable items the patron currently has will populate. Click the item to be returned and either click the Return Selected button or choose Return Selected from the List Action drop down menu.

Items ready to return list with Return Selected button indicated and List Action menu with Return Selected option indicated.

 

 

Reservations can be returned from within patron records by selecting Other → Booking → Return Reservations

Other drop down menu from patron account with Booking: Return Reservations indicated with an arrow

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