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09:05 mantis what is 'Fine Level' within the holdings template editor tie to?
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09:20 mmorgan mantis: Fine Level chooses the fine rate for a checkout. The Recurring Fine Rule chosen by the circ matrix has a low, normal, and high field.
09:20 mantis mmorgan++ thank you!
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09:37 Dyrcona Hardware that requires proprietary drivers is the worst because I pretty much always have the wrong version of something to make them work. In this case my evdi modules are too new. The driver wants 1.4.4 (exactly) and I have 1.14.8.
09:38 Dyrcona Typos-- That should be: The driver wants 1.14.4 exactly.
09:39 Dyrcona Too bad the monitors are display port and I left my display port adapter at home. (I knew that I should have brought it with me.)
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10:12 berick Dyrcona: FYI i'm probably canceling the Rust session today so I can try to do some regular EG stuff
10:15 redavis berick++
10:16 eeevil Bmagic: cursors came in with commit 19984921b8. they make it possible (like, at all, period) to handle certain shapes of data via prcud, given the current "test each row after fetching" logic. the FETCH is equivalent to a SELECT, and is the "give me the first 100 rows" request of the associated DECLARE ... SELECTs plan. the underlying query plan will be the same (or better, cursors tell PG to use a plan that should return the first row faster, rather
10:16 eeevil than the whole query faster). tl;dr: you can ignore the fact of the fetches, just look at the DECLARE ... SELECTs for investigation. relatedly, the branch at the end of https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1847805 actually disables cursors in favor of direct limit/offset because it pushes access restrictions into the query instead of fetch-then-test. that branch, btw, shows a 2-10x speedup in statistically-measurably-long (more than a few ms)
10:16 eeevil queries in my testing.
10:16 pinesol Launchpad bug 1847805 in Evergreen "pcrud search can fail to retrieve rows that the user has access to" [High,Confirmed]
10:19 Dyrcona berick: OK. I haven't had a chance to look at much of anything Rust-related since the last meeting.
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11:23 mmorgan redavis++ abneiman++ mantis++ Bmagic++ mdriscoll++
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12:42 pinesol News from commits: Docs: updates to shelving location order <http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Ev​ergreen.git;a=commitdiff;h=cac71b2​48e6f6b1edf29a024708132ec6deb2b8e>
13:13 pinesol News from commits: Docs: adding SmartPay information <http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Ev​ergreen.git;a=commitdiff;h=9db6c23​ebb146462493696cdffa63a1a82a77dda>
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