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The Difference between "Recall Period" and "Requested Item Due Date"
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Product: Alma
Product Version: May Release 2017
Relevant for Installation Type: Multi-Tenant Direct, Dedicated-Direct, Local, TotalCare
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What is the difference between "Recall Period" and "Requested Item Due Date" in Fulfillment Terms of Use?
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The "Recall Period" defines the time from the moment an item on loan is recalled to the moment that the recalled item is due back. For example, a seven days recall period means that the item in question will be due seven days after being recalled.
The "Requested Item Due Date" defines the due date for items that are issued to a patron but have already further requests attached to them. For example, a "Requested Item Due Date" of nine days means that an item's due date will be set to nine days after the loan date if the item has already been requested by another patron.