3/4) Cancelling transits. Remember that this development is for circ staff to place items in discard/weed to then be deleted from the database by cataloging staff, whether lost in transit or still in transit on the shelf. Items lost in transit would be found with a report and would be handled differently from those found on the shelf in transit, to be weeded. Either way, the copy is to be deleted by cataloging staff and would no longer be in the database and checking in would do no good if it did make it's way back. I think the important thing with this is that the status of transit is removed from the item to be placed in discard/weed, and that transaction closed, so that cataloging staff can delete the item, without having a transaction that would otherwise not be completed, hanging around in the database. J. Elaine Hardy PINES & Collaborative Projects Manager Georgia Public Library Service/PINES 1800 Century Place, Ste. 580 Atlanta, GA 30045 404.548.4241 Cell