Posted by sachref on November 12, 2009
According to Ruth: “We believe the ability for staff to login with four letter codes is completely restored.” That includes our sachjuv, sachteen and sachadult logins – even though they are more than four letters.
If you still encounter any problems, please let Renee or myself know so we can pass on the information to system. Thanx!
-D.
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Posted by sachref on October 27, 2009
From Ruth at SCLS:
I jumped the gun announcing a fix would be loaded yesterday for logging into the staff webPAC with four-letter codes. The fix was ready to test yesterday, and Innovative hasn’t given it a green light yet. They anticipate it will be ready to install this week sometime. In the meantime, you can use the staff webPAC by going to directly to
http://alpha1.suffolk.lib.ny.us:2081 and not logging in. Sorry to confuse everyone.
We will be sure to update you immediately when it works. — Ruth Westfall
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Posted by sachref on June 26, 2009
I checked with PALS about the status on fixing the problem of patrons cancelling their own holds. Innovative is still working on the problem, and as soon as it is fixed we will be informed. Feel free to tell any patron who asks that the problem is being worked on. Any further questions, please see me. -Denise
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Posted by sachref on May 28, 2009
A message from Emily Clasper today reports the following;

“Due to system maintenance, the PAC2 (Public) Catalog will experience some
downtime between approximately 9:30pm and midnight on May 28. During this
period, the public catalog or various functions of the catalog will be
periodically unavailable. “
That is all…
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Posted by sachref on May 21, 2009
For those of you, like myself, who are not happy that the catalog page has been changed back to the Sachem scope with no access to a call number or barcode searching on the first page, Rob has placed a second icon called Staff WebPac 2 in your department’s Applications folder. This icon opens the WebPac to the Suffolk County page we have been using up to now. It has access to call number, ISBN, and barcode searches right from the first page. We are currently working on having system change our scoped catalog to function more like the SuffolkWeb page. When that is complete, we will let everyone know and it will become our new default catalog search page.
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Posted by sachref on May 8, 2009
May 8th News from Emily Clasper @ SCLS
“As part of our continuing effort to work with Innovative to improve OPAC
performance on PAC2, we will be conducting a test today, Friday May 8th.
This test will require that we reduce the number of results that display on
the browse screen of the PAC2 (Public) OPACs. Where 50 results normally
display, today only 12 will display on each page. This test should otherwise
have no impact on the PAC2 OPACs, and will not affect the PAC1 (Staff)
interface at all. The test will conclude late this afternoon, after which we
expect to return to the normal display. “
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Posted by sachref on May 1, 2009
Secrets Revealed!
Have you been one of the lucky ones who has encountered this problem? A patron wishes to create or change their OPAC password and every time they attempt a different password, the system tells them that the password they chose was, “Too trivial”? Now we know why…
From the Pals Wiki
The following is taken directly from the Pals Wiki in regard to problems patrons might encounter when trying to create a password. (I personally feel that checking for “complexity” is totally useless, but…)
Creating a Password
First time online library account users will need to create a Password before they are able to use the features of My Millennium.
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From the View My Patron Record screen accessed from the PAC2 catalog, patrons should put in their barcode and press Enter or click Submit.
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The patron will be prompted to enter a Password twice.
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Once the Password has been accepted, the patron will immediately be logged into their account.
Passwords can be up to 30 characters long and can consist of any characters the patron chooses (letters and numbers). However, in order to be valid, the password must not contain common “trivial” patterns. For example:
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A character that is repeated three or more times(for example, aaaa, ababa, bbbb).
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A set of up to four characters is that is repeated two or more times (for example, abab, abcabc, abcdabcd).
If the user enters a “trivial” Password, the system displays the following error message: “Your Password is not complex enough to be secure. Please Select another one.” Also note:
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If the patron fails to validate, the system returns a generic error message and does not specify if the validation failed on name, barcode, or Password.
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Posted by sachref on April 6, 2009
On Wednesday, April 8, 2009, PALS will be working with Innovative to conduct a test of the PAC2 (Public) OPAC browse display. During the testing, which will take place from approximately 9:30am until 3:30pm, the browse screen will not display the “Holdings Message,” which normally displays below the summary of items on this screen. This is the message that generally reads something like: “22 copies available at BP-J Picture Books, CK-Picture Books, Connetquot and 16 other locations.”
This temporary display change will occur on the PAC2 (Public) display only, and will not affect the PAC1 (Staff) interface.
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Posted by sachref on March 25, 2009
In order to fix our problem with keyword searching promptly, PALS suggested we change our Keyword Search to the Advanced Keyword Search instead. This means when you choose to do a Keyword Search, in addition to the search box you will have choices below the box to pre-limit your search by library, material type, etc. If you just want to do a basic keyword search, enter your search terms in the box and click ‘Go.’ You can ignore the pre-limiters, you do not need to use them. However, they will be available if you choose to make use of them. If anyone has any questions, please see me. -D.
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