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Modify User Wizard

The Modify User wizard is used to change an existing user record. Depending on how wizard properties are set and if patron photos are configured to appear for your library, it can also be used to add a photo to the user record, or to modify the photo if it already exists.

To modify a user record

Note: If your library uses the barcode validation feature, a message appears if you type or scan a user ID with an invalid barcode format in the User ID field.

A dialog box displays indicating that the record has been updated.

To add or modify a patron photo

If you replace a previous photo with a new photo, WorkFlows overwrites the old image file with the new image file.

If you click Close or Modify Another User before clicking Save, you will be prompted to save your changes.

After modifying this user, select one of the following options:

Modify Another User to search and modify another user’s record
Make More Changes to make more changes to this user record
Close to exit this wizard

Important Considerations When Using this Wizard

If the user is blocked, an alert window will display.
You should designate both a postal address and an email address in the Addresses tab as the primary address. This allows you to send email notices to patrons who want them, and to generate postal address information for collection agencies with the Debt Collection reports if desired.
The user’s access level is compared to the record’s access level. If the user’s access level is not at least one level above the record’s access level, the login PIN or password on the Privilege tab is unavailable. Even if the global policies governing the display of PINs and passwords are set for the user to view them, PINs and passwords will not display if the user access level is not high enough to view or modify them. The exception is the System Administrator level, since one user with System Administrator privileges can modify the record of another user with System Administrator privileges.
It may be possible to find a user by a previous user ID, if configured in policies. See FAQs: Searching User Records.
You can create a user group for a set of users on the User Group tab. See the User Groups Tab for more information.
If your library permits users to have multiple user IDs, the User ID Manager helper may be available for you to add or remove user IDs for a user.

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