Axiell Quria Ideas

Welcome to the Ideas Portal for Quria users!
Axiell invites customers to contribute ideas for new features or functions. While we can't develop every suggestion, your input helps shape Quria’s roadmap. You are welcome to add ideas, vote on others’ suggestions, and discuss them. To make this portal more effective, please submit your ideas in English.

Ideas are regularly reviewed by the product manager or local representative. Once reviewed, the ideas are visible for voting and discussion. Popular ideas will be prioritized within our backlog.

Status meanings:

  • Under investigation: Developers and specialists are discussing if the idea is possible to implement.

  • Planned: The suggestion will be fulfilled in some way in a foreseeable future

  • Future consideration: A good idea, without technical obstacles, but it can't be prioritized into the roadmap at the moment.

  • No action: Technical or other issues prevent development, or an alternative solution exists.

We reserve the right to reject ideas and to close issues after 3 months if we don't receive answers to follow-up questions.

For technical issues, please contact your local support.

Skjule sist brukte lånere / Hide last used patrons

Med tanke på personvern/GDPR så ønsker vi en mulighet for å skjule lista over sist "brukte" lånere, når en søker på låner. Dette fordi vi av og til ganger må snu skjermen for at låner skal kunne være behjelpelig med staving av navnet. Da vil vi ikke at vedkommende skal se andre låneres navn. Vet vi kan logge ut/inn for å slette lista, men det er praktisk å ha den der.


Translaton of this idea for international users:

When you search for borrowers/patrons in Patron, a list will be made that shows the patrons you have searched for during the current login-session.
Some times the librarian needs help spelling the name of the patron standing in front of them, and they turn the screen towards the patron. The wish is for the librarian to have a possibility to either hide or reset this list of last searches so the patron can't see what names have been looked up recently.



  • Therese Engan
  • Nov 22 2022
  • Duplicate