Tweak ceilingDueDate and CalcDateDue
This patch moves ceilingDueDate and ReturnBeforeExpiry checking into CalcDateDue(), so the renewal due date is also calculated with those. Also restores a check in CanBookBeIssued. If the due date isn't given call CalcDateDue and make sure it's not in the past. Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <galen.charlton@liblime.com>
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@ -672,7 +672,19 @@ sub CanBookBeIssued {
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#
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# DUE DATE is OK ? -- should already have checked.
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#
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#$issuingimpossible{INVALID_DATE} = 1 unless ($duedate);
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unless ( $duedate ) {
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my $issuedate = strftime( "%Y-%m-%d", localtime );
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my $branch = (C4::Context->preference('CircControl') eq 'PickupLibrary') ? C4::Context->userenv->{'branch'} :
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(C4::Context->preference('CircControl') eq 'PatronLibrary') ? $borrower->{'branchcode'} :
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$item->{'homebranch'}; # fallback to item's homebranch
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my $itype = ( C4::Context->preference('item-level_itypes') ) ? $item->{'itype'} : $biblioitem->{'itemtype'};
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my $loanlength = GetLoanLength( $borrower->{'categorycode'}, $itype, $branch );
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$duedate = CalcDateDue( C4::Dates->new( $issuedate, 'iso' ), $loanlength, $branch, $borrower );
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# Offline circ calls AddIssue directly, doesn't run through here
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# So issuingimpossible should be ok.
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}
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$issuingimpossible{INVALID_DATE} = $duedate->output('syspref') unless ( $duedate && $duedate->output('iso') ge C4::Dates->today('iso') );
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#
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# BORROWER STATUS
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@ -979,19 +991,8 @@ sub AddIssue {
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unless ($datedue) {
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my $itype = ( C4::Context->preference('item-level_itypes') ) ? $biblio->{'itype'} : $biblio->{'itemtype'};
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my $loanlength = GetLoanLength( $borrower->{'categorycode'}, $itype, $branch );
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$datedue = CalcDateDue( C4::Dates->new( $issuedate, 'iso' ), $loanlength, $branch );
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$datedue = CalcDateDue( C4::Dates->new( $issuedate, 'iso' ), $loanlength, $branch, $borrower );
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# if ReturnBeforeExpiry ON the datedue can't be after borrower expirydate
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if ( C4::Context->preference('ReturnBeforeExpiry') && $datedue->output('iso') gt $borrower->{dateexpiry} ) {
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$datedue = C4::Dates->new( $borrower->{dateexpiry}, 'iso' );
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}
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# if ceilingDueDate ON the datedue can't be after the ceiling date
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if ( C4::Context->preference('ceilingDueDate')
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&& ( C4::Context->preference('ceilingDueDate') =~ C4::Dates->regexp('syspref') )
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&& $datedue->output gt C4::Context->preference('ceilingDueDate') ) {
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$datedue = C4::Dates->new( C4::Context->preference('ceilingDueDate') );
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}
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}
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$sth->execute(
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$borrower->{'borrowernumber'}, # borrowernumber
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@ -2105,7 +2106,7 @@ sub AddRenewal {
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$item->{homebranch} # item's homebranch determines loanlength OR do we want the branch specified by the AddRenewal argument?
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);
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#FIXME -- use circControl?
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$datedue = CalcDateDue(C4::Dates->new(),$loanlength,$branch); # this branch is the transactional branch.
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$datedue = CalcDateDue(C4::Dates->new(),$loanlength,$branch,$borrower); # this branch is the transactional branch.
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# The question of whether to use item's homebranch calendar is open.
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}
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@ -2496,17 +2497,32 @@ C<$loanlength> = loan length prior to adjustment
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=cut
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sub CalcDateDue {
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my ($startdate,$loanlength,$branch) = @_;
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my ($startdate,$loanlength,$branch,$borrower) = @_;
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my $datedue;
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if(C4::Context->preference('useDaysMode') eq 'Days') { # ignoring calendar
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my $datedue = time + ($loanlength) * 86400;
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my $timedue = time + ($loanlength) * 86400;
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#FIXME - assumes now even though we take a startdate
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my @datearr = localtime($datedue);
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return C4::Dates->new( sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", 1900 + $datearr[5], $datearr[4] + 1, $datearr[3]), 'iso');
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my @datearr = localtime($timedue);
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$datedue = C4::Dates->new( sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", 1900 + $datearr[5], $datearr[4] + 1, $datearr[3]), 'iso');
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} else {
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my $calendar = C4::Calendar->new( branchcode => $branch );
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my $datedue = $calendar->addDate($startdate, $loanlength);
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return $datedue;
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$datedue = $calendar->addDate($startdate, $loanlength);
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}
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# if ReturnBeforeExpiry ON the datedue can't be after borrower expirydate
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if ( C4::Context->preference('ReturnBeforeExpiry') && $datedue->output('iso') gt $borrower->{dateexpiry} ) {
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$datedue = C4::Dates->new( $borrower->{dateexpiry}, 'iso' );
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}
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# if ceilingDueDate ON the datedue can't be after the ceiling date
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if ( C4::Context->preference('ceilingDueDate')
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&& ( C4::Context->preference('ceilingDueDate') =~ C4::Dates->regexp('syspref') )
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&& $datedue->output gt C4::Context->preference('ceilingDueDate') ) {
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$datedue = C4::Dates->new( C4::Context->preference('ceilingDueDate') );
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}
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return $datedue;
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}
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=head2 CheckValidDatedue
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