Another regression caused by Bug 11703: The list of checkouts on the
circulation and patron detail page shows item type codes instead of the
full description.
Test Plan:
1) View a patron's checkouts, note the Item type column displays the
code rather than the description.
2) Apply this patch
3) Refresh the page, note the description is now displayed
Signed-off-by: Frederic Demians <f.demians@tamil.fr>
Works as described.
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
Works as described, no problems found.
Passes tests and QA script.
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@gmail.com>
When using the longoverdue script it's possible that items marked lost
remain on the patron account. I think it's important for staff to see
that some items are marked lost - currently the list of checkouts
doesn't show any sign of the lost status.
Test Plan:
1) Find a patron with a checked out lost item
2) Note the lost status is not displayed in the checkouts table
3) Apply this patch
4) Refresh the page, note the lost status now displays
5) Repeat this test plan for a damaged item
Signed-off-by: Owen Leonard <oleonard@myacpl.org>
Tested successfully with damaged and multiple lost values.
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
Works as described, no problems found.
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@gmail.com>
This patch implements the In-House Use feature for Koha.
It adds:
- 2 new sysprefs:
'In-House Use' to enable/disable this feature
'In-House Use Forced' to enable/disable the feature for *all* users.
- 2 new columns issues.inhouse_use and old_issues.inhouse_use
- Datatable on the circulation history pages (readingrec) at the OPAC
and the intranet.
A new checkbox in the Circulation tab. If checked, the issue become a
in-house use (in the statistics and issues tables).
When you check it, the due date changes to the today date.
The syspref "In-House Use Force" allows to force the in-house use to
permit the checkout even if the borrower is debarred or others problems.
In the issue table, a new string (in red) marks the issue as "in-house use".
The circulation history contains 3 tabs : "all", "checkout" and
"in-house use" (OPAC and intranet).
The cronjob script:
If AutomaticItemReturn if off, a library would like not to do a transit
operation manually. This script (to launch each night) do returns
for a specific branches.
Test plan:
1/ Execute the updatedatabase entry
2/ Enable the 'In-House Use' pref.
3/ Checkout a biblio for a patron and check the 'in-house use' checkbox.
4/ Check that the due date is the today date (with 23:59) and is not modifiable.
5/ Click on the check out button and check that the new check out
appears in the table bellow with the "(In-house use)" string.
6/ Go on the circulation history pages (readingrec and opac-readingrec)
and try the 3 tabs. In the last one, your last checkout should appear.
7/ Check in.
8/ Check readingrec pages.
9/ Choose a debarred patron and check that you cannot checkout a biblio
for him.
10/ Switch on the 'In-House Use Forced' pref
11/ You are now allowed to checkout a biblio for the debarred patron.
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chris@bigballofwax.co.nz>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@gmail.com>
The checkouts table is no longer keeping "today's checkouts" in the
order they were scanned.
Test Plan:
1) Create 3 records "Test 1", "Test 2" and "Test 3" each with one item
2) Check out the items to a patron in the order "Test 2", "Test 1", "Test 3".
3) Note the order is incorrect.
4) Apply this patch
5) Refresh the page
6) Note the order is now correct
Signed-off-by: Owen Leonard <oleonard@myacpl.org>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@biblibre.com>
Note that the bug already exists before bug 12550. I checked on a 3.14.x
branch (without the ajax circ stuff), and the order is the same as with
this patch.
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@gmail.com>
It seems that Firefox date parser doesn't like our dates which are
formatted in ISO format like "2014-08-06 00:00:00". This results in
missing red color in overdue dates.
So intead of munching different date formats and JavaScript (and having
to support different browers) this patch moves check for overdue dates
back to mysql and just transfers boolean value to JavaScript so it can
show correct class for date_due.
Test scenario:
1. find borrower with overdue checkouts
2. verify that all dates are black (and are in ISO format)
3. apply this patch
4. reload page and verify that overdue dates turned red
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
Tested with different due dates (hourly and not) and different date formats.
Passes tests and QA script.
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@gmail.com>
This patch removes the trailing .pl from the introduced svc scripts.
Also removes a leftover (wrong license text)
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@gmail.com>