The kohastructure.sql file had the wrong name for the biblioimages table,
which broke the local cover images feature for new installations, and filled
the log with error messages.
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
1) Checked a broken installation with wrong table name.
2) Checked for a new installation
Feature works perfectly.
http://bugs.koha-community.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7487
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
If the new syspref ExpireReservesMaxPickUpDelay is enabled,
this will cancel holds that have been waiting for longer than the
number of days specified in the syspref ReservesMaxPickupDelay.
If ExpireReservesMaxPickUpDelayCharge is set, the borrower charged the fee set therein.
Signed-off-by: Ian Walls <koha.sekjal@gmail.com>
Altered circulation.pref to include currency class and [% local_currency %] param
Branches can have their own version of notices - added branchcode to
letter table.
Support html notices - added is_html to letter table.
Support for borrower attributes in templates.
GetPreparedletter() is the interface for compiling letters (notices).
Sysprefs for notice and slips stylesheets
Added TRANSFERSLIP to the letters
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
952$a can be used for a note about accompanying materials. The note will now
show up on checkout, on return and on staff's catalog detail page.
Patch changes the field description in the German frameworks,
attempting to make it a bit more clear what the field can be used for.
To test:
Run the webinstaller selecting German and make sure all bibliographic
Frameworks (Default, Fast add, sample frameworks) install without errors.
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
I can't comment on the translations, but the installation seems to work.
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
Adding foreign key constraint on biblio and borrowers:
- delete reviews when bibliographic records are deleted
- set set reviews.borrowernumber to NULL when patron records are deleted.
Before these constraints are set the database update script will
clean up existing instances of these problems by deleting reviews of
deleted biblios and setting to NULL reviews.borrowernumber for deleted
patrons.
In comments moderation, the list of comments will indicate "(deleted patron")
if the review was submitted by a patron who has since been deleted.
In the OPAC display of comments will omit the patron name altogether
if the patron has since been deleted.
To test:
1. CONFIRM THAT THE DATABASE UPDATE RUNS CORRECTLY
Before applying the patch:
- delete the record for a title which has a review
- delete a patron who has submitted a review (on a different title).
Viewing /cgi-bin/koha/opac-showreviews.pl should result in an error.
Apply the patch and make sure the database update runs. Viewing
the recent comments page in the OPAC should no longer result in an
error. The title with the comment from a deleted patron should
show no patron name on these pages:
- Recent comments (opac-showreviews.pl)
- Recent comments RSS (opac-showreviews.pl?format=rss)
- Detail page (opac-detail.pl)
Comments from other patrons should show correctly.
2. CONFIRM THAT NEW DELETIONS PERFORM CORRECTLY
After applying the patch:
- delete the record for a title which has a review
- delete a patron who has submitted a review (on a different title).
Viewing /cgi-bin/koha/opac-showreviews.pl should NOT result in an error.
The review of the title which you deleted should no longer appear in the
list of recent comments.
The title with the comment from a deleted patron should
show no patron name on these pages:
- Recent comments (opac-showreviews.pl)
- Recent comments RSS (opac-showreviews.pl?format=rss)
- Detail page (opac-detail.pl)
Signed-off-by: Julian Maurice <julian.maurice@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
Squashed patch incorporating all previous patches (there is no functional
change compared to the previous version of this patch, this patch merely
squashes the original patch and follow-up, and rebases on latest master).
=== TL;DR VERSION ===
*** Installation ***
1. Run installer/data/mysql/atomicupdate/bug_7284_authority_linking_pt1
and installer/data/mysql/atomicupdate/bug_7284_authority_linking_pt2
2. Make sure you copy the following files from kohaclone to koha-dev:
etc/zeradb/authorities/etc/bib1.att,
etc/zebradb/marc_defs/marc21/authorities/authority-koha-indexdefs.xml,
etc/zebradb/marc_defs/marc21/authorities/authority-zebra-indexdefs.xsl,
etc/zebradb/marc_defs/marc21/authorities/koha-indexdefs-to-zebra.xsl, and
etc/zebradb/marc_defs/unimarc/authorities/record.abs
3. Run misc/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -a -r
*** New sysprefs ***
* AutoCreateAuthorities
* CatalogModuleRelink
* LinkerModule
* LinkerOptions
* LinkerRelink
* LinkerKeepStale
*** Important notes ***
You must have rebuild_zebra processing the zebraqueue for bibs when testing this
patch.
=== DESCRIPTION ===
*** Cataloging module ***
* Added an additional box to the authority finder plugin for "Heading match,"
which consults not just the main entry but also See-from and See-also-from
headings.
* With this patch, the automatic authority linking will actually work properly
in the cataloging module. As Owen pointed out while testing the patch,
though, longtime users of Koha will not be expecting that. In keeping with
the principles of least surprise and maximum configurability, a new syspref,
CatalogModuleRelink makes it possible to disable authority relinking in the
cataloging module only (i.e. leaving it enabled for future runs of
link_bibs_to_authorities.pl). Note that though the default behavior matches
the current behavior of Koha, it does not match the intended behavior.
Libraries that want the intended behavior rather than the current behavior
will need to adjust the CatalogModuleRelink syspref.
*** misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl ***
Added the following options to the misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl script:
--auth-limit Only process those headings that match the authorities
matching the user-specified WHERE clause.
--bib-limit Only process those bib records that match the
user-specified WHERE clause.
--commit Commit the results to the database after every N records
are processed.
--link-report Display a report of all the headings that were processed.
Converted misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl to use POD.
Added a detailed report of headings that linked, did not link, and linked
in a "fuzzy" fashion (the exact semantics of fuzzy are up to the individual
linker modules) during the run.
*** C4::Linker ***
Implemented new C4::Linker functionality to make it possible to easily add
custom authority linker algorithms. Currently available linker options are:
* Default: retains the current behavior of only creating links when there is
an exact match to one and only one authority record; if the 'broader_headings'
option is enabled, it will try to link to headings to authority records for
broader headings by removing subfields from the end of the heading (NOTE:
test the results before enabling broader_headings in a production system
because its usefulness is very much dependent on individual sites' authority
files)
* First Match: based on Default, creates a link to the *first* authority
record that matches a given heading, even if there is more than one
authority record that matches
* Last Match: based on Default, creates a link to the *last* authority
record that matches a given heading, even if there is more than one record
that matches
The API for linker modules is very simple. All modules should implement the
following two functions:
<get_link ($field)> - return the authid for the authority that should be
linked to the provided MARC::Field object, and a boolean to indicate whether
the match is "fuzzy" (the semantics of "fuzzy" are up to the individual plugin).
In order to handle authority limits, get_link should always end with:
return $self->SUPER::_handle_auth_limit($authid), $fuzzy;
<flip_heading ($field)> - return a MARC::Field object with the heading flipped
to the preferred form. At present this routine is not used, and can be a stub.
Made the linking functionality use the SearchAuthorities in C4::AuthoritiesMarc
rather than SimpleSearch in C4::Search. Once C4::Search has been refactored,
SearchAuthorities should be rewritten to simply call into C4::Search. However,
at this time C4::Search cannot handle authority searching. Also fixed numerous
performance issues in SearchAuthorities and the Linker script:
* Correctly destroy ZOOM recordsets in SearchAuthorities when finished. If left
undestroyed, efficiency appears to approach O(log n^n)
* Add an optional $skipmetadata flag to SearchAuthorities that can be used to
avoid additional calls into Zebra when all that is wanted are authority
records and not statistics about their use
*** New sysprefs ***
* AutoCreateAuthorities - When this and BiblioAddsAuthorities are both turned
on, automatically create authority records for headings that don't have
any authority link when cataloging. When BiblioAddsAuthorities is on and
AutoCreateAuthorities is turned off, do not automatically generate authority
records, but allow the user to enter headings that don't match an existing
authority. When BiblioAddsAuthorities is off, this has no effect.
* CatalogModuleRelink - when turned on, the automatic linker will relink
headings when a record is saved in the cataloging module when LinkerRelink
is turned on, even if the headings were manually linked to a different
authority by the cataloger. When turned off (the default), the automatic
linker will not relink any headings that have already been linked when a
record is saved.
* LinkerModule - Chooses which linker module to use for matching headings
(current options are as described above in the section on linker options:
"Default," "FirstMatch," and "LastMatch")
* LinkerOptions - A pipe-separated list of options to set for the authority
linker (at the moment, the only option available is "broader_headings," which
is described below)
* LinkerRelink - When turned on, the linker will confirm the links for headings
that have previously been linked to an authority record when it runs. When
turned off, any heading with an existing link will be ignored.
* LinkerKeepStale - When turned on, the linker will never *delete* a link to an
authority record, though, depending on the value of LinkerRelink, it may
change the link.
*** Other changes ***
* Cleaned up authorities code by removing unused functions and adding
unimplemented functions and added some unit tests.
* This patch also modifies the authority indexing to remove trailing punctuation
from Match indexes.
* Replace the old BiblioAddAuthorities subroutines with calls into the new
C4::Linker routines.
* Add a simple implementation for C4::Heading::UNIMARC. (With thanks to F.
Demians, 2011.01.09) Correct C4::Heading::UNIMARC class loading. Create
biblio tag to authority types data structure at initialization rather than
querying DB.
* Ran perltidy on all changed code.
*** Linker Options ***
Enter "broader_headings" in LinkerOptions. With this option, the linker will
try to match the following heading as follows:
=600 10$aCamins-Esakov, Jared$xCoin collections$vCatalogs$vEarly works to
1800.
First: Camins-Esakov, Jared--Coin collections--Catalogs--Early works to 1800
Next: Camins-Esakov, Jared--Coin collections--Catalogs
Next: Camins-Esakov, Jared--Coin collections
Next: Camins-Esakov, Jared (matches! if a previous attempt had matched, it
would not have tried this)
This is probably relevant only to MARC21 and LCSH, but could potentially be of
great use to libraries that make heavy use of floating subdivisions.
=== TESTING PLAN ===
Note: all of these tests require that you have some authority records,
preferably for headings that actually appear in your bibliographic data. At
least one authority record must contain a "see from" reference (remember which
one contains this, as you'll need it for some of the tests). The number shown
in the "Used in" column in the authority module is populated using Zebra
searches of the bibliographic database, so you *must* have
rebuild_zebra.pl -b -z [-x] running in cron, or manually run it after running
the linker.
*** Testing the Heading match in the cataloging plugin ***
1. Create a new record, and open the cataloging plugin for an
authority-controlled field.
2. Search for an authority by entering the "see from" term in the Heading Match
box
3. Confirm that the appropriate heading shows up
4. Search for an authority by entering the preferred heading into the Main
entry or Main entry ($a only) box (i.e., repeat the procedure you usually
use for cataloging, whatever that may be)
5. Confirm that the appropriate heading shows up
*** Testing the cataloging interface ***
6. Turn off BiblioAddsAuthorities
7. Confirm that you cannot enter text directly in an authority-controlled field
8. Confirm that if you search for a heading using the authority control plugin
the heading is inserted (note, however, that this patch does not AND IS NOT
INTENDED TO fix the bugs in the authority plugin with duplicate subfields;
those are wholly out of scope- this check is for regressions)
9. Turn on BiblioAddsAuthorities and AutoCreateAuthorities
10. Confirm that you can enter text directly into an authority-controlled field,
and if you enter a heading that doesn't currently have an authority record,
an authority record stub is automatically created, and the heading you
entered linked
11. Confirm that if you enter a heading with only a subfield $a that fully
*matches* an existing heading (i.e. the existing heading has only
subfield $a populated), the authid for that heading is inserted into
subfield $9
12. Confirm that if you enter a heading with multiple subfields that *matches*
an existing heading, the authid for that heading is inserted into
subfield $9
13. Turn on BiblioAddsAuthorities and turn off AutoCreateAuthorities
14. Confirm that you can enter text directly into an authority-controlled field,
and if you enter a heading that doesn't currently have an authority record,
an authority record stub is *not* created
15. Confirm that if you enter a heading with only a subfield $a that *matches*
an existing heading, the authid for that heading is inserted into
subfield $9
16. Confirm that if you enter a heading with multiple subfields that *matches*
an existing heading, the authid for that heading is inserted into
subfield $9
17. Create a record and link an authority record to an authorized field using
the authority plugin.
18. Save the record. Ensure that the heading is linked to the appropriate
authority.
19. Open the record. Change the heading manually to something else, leaving
the link. Save the record.
20. Ensure that the heading remains linked to that same authority.
21. Change CatalogModuleRelink to "on."
22. Open the record. Use the authority plugin to link that heading to the
same authority record you did earlier.
23. Save the record. Ensure that the heading is linked to the appropriate
authority.
24. Open the record. Change the heading manually to something else, leaving
the link. Save the record.
25. Ensure that the heading is no longer linked to the old authority record.
*** Testing link_bibs_to_authorities.pl ***
26. Set LinkerModule to "Default," turn on LinkerRelink and
BiblioAddsAuthorities, and turn AutoCreateAuthorities and
LinkerKeepStale off
27. Edit one bib record so that an authority controlled field that has already
been linked (i.e. has data in $9) has a heading that does not match any
authority record in your database
28. Run misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl --link-report --verbose --test (you may
want to pipe the output into less or a file, as the result is quite a lot of
information)
29. Look over the report to see if the headings that you have authority records
for report being matched, that the heading you modified in step 2 is
reported as "unlinked," and confirm that no changes were actually made to
the database (to check this, look at the bib record you edited earlier, and
check that the authid in the field you edited hasn't changed)
30. Run misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl --link-report --verbose (you may want
to pipe the output into less or a file, as the result is quite a lot of
information)
31. Check that the heading you modified has been unlinked
32. Change the modified heading back to whatever it was, but don't use the
authority control plugin to populate $9
33. Run misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl --link-report --verbose
--bib-limit="biblionumber=${BIB}" (replacing ${BIB} with the biblionumber
of the record you've been editing)
34. Confirm that the heading has been linked to the correct authority record
35. Turn LinkerKeepStale on
36. Change that heading to something else
37. Run misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl --link-report --verbose
--bib-limit="biblionumber=${BIB}" (replacing ${BIB} with the biblionumber
of the record you've been editing)
38. Confirm that the $9 has not changed
39. Turn LinkerKeepStale off
40. Create two authorities with the same heading
41. Run misc/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -a -z
42. Enter that heading into the bibliographic record you are working with
43. Run misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl --link-report --verbose
--bib-limit="biblionumber=${BIB}" (replacing ${BIB} with the biblionumber
of the record you've been editing)
44. Confirm that the heading has not been linked
45. Change LinkerModule to "FirstMatch"
46. Run misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl --link-report --verbose
--bib-limit="biblionumber=${BIB}" (replacing ${BIB} with the biblionumber
of the record you've been editing)
47. Confirm that the heading has been linked to the first authority record it
matches
48. Change LinkerModule to "LastMatch"
49. Run misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl --link-report --verbose
--bib-limit="biblionumber=${BIB}" (replacing ${BIB} with the biblionumber
of the record you've been editing)
50. Confirm that the heading has been linked to the second authority record it
matches
51. Run misc/link_bibs_to_authorities.pl --link-report --verbose
--auth-limit="authid=${AUTH}" (replacing ${AUTH} with an authid)
52. Confirm that only that heading is displayed in the report, and only those
bibs with that heading have been changed
If all those things worked, good news! You're ready to sign off on the patch
for bug 7284.
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Rebased on latest master and squashed follow-up, 16 February 2012
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Rebased on latest master, 21 February 2012
Signed-off-by: schuster <dschust1@gmail.com>
This patch adapts the patron image display script from the
self-checkout module to optionally display the image of the
logged-in user on their personal information page (opac-userupdate.pl).
The script changes the method choosing which image to display
from using a passed cardnumber to using the borrowernumber of
the logged-in user.
A system preference is added, OPACpatronimages, to control
whether these images are displayed.
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
Verified that patron image shows only when system preference is turned on
and that there are no display problems for patrons without patron image.
Adding a few choices for what information can be displayed
alongside comments in the OPAC:
- nothing
- full name
- first name
- last name
- first name and last name first initial
- username
Signed-off-by: Nicole C. Engard <nengard@bywatersolutions.com>
Tested by choosing each choice and previewing an individual title
with a comment and confirming the name was displayed properly. Then
choosing each option and prevewing the recent comments page.
All tests passed.
Signed-off-by: Nicole C. Engard <nengard@bywatersolutions.com>
Ran all tests again and it works as explained.
* removing tabs as indenter
* adding fieldnames in INSERT clause
* updating FSF address
* removing ` in SQL table creation (mysql-ism)
* use strict & use warning added & no error in logs checked
Note that process_koc.pl and updatedatabase are not related to this bug, but the FSF address was wrong, I fixed it as well
Offline circ : You now can upload all offline files from the Firefox extension.
Once all circ desks have uploaded the file, the librarian can apply all of them, sorted by date.
This avoid the problem of someone issuing an item on desk A, returning it on desk B.
Before this improvement, if desk B uploaded the file before A, the return was applied before the issue,
resulting in the items reamining issued.
Signed-off-by: Sophie Meynieux <sophie.meynieux@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Owen Leonard <oleonard@myacpl.org>
Comment from Liz:
I couldn't get this update to fire - I found a small syntax error in the
updatedatabase.pl for this, which I corrected with this patch.
Functionally, all of this works as tested (once the typos were fixed), but
this probably requires another sign-off.
QA notes: rebased on latest master. Also added index name `itemcallnumber`
to maintain consistency with all other indexes on items table.
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Signed-off-by: Ian Walls <koha.sekjal@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
Tested:
Database update
- existing mapping
- no pre existing mapping
Frameworks
PROBLEM: some languages are still missing, I think only untranslated
frameworks are included in this patch.
Acquisition
- created a new order with edition filled out
- checked edition was saved to the correct field in cataloguing
- modified edition and checked display in acquisition
- edition also displays on basket summary page
http://bugs.koha-community.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7280
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
August 10, 2011: Fixed some small typos.
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
Oct 7th, 2011: rebased for master
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Confirmed that the RELTERMS authorised values category is populated. Not
knowing Spanish I can't comment on the translations, but any errors can be
corrected at a later date.
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Confirmed that the RELTERMS authorised values category is populated. Not
knowing French I can't comment on the translations, but any errors can be
corrected at a later date.
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
August 10,2011: Tested install and upgrade.
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
January 28, 2012: Removed untranslated non-en SQL relator term files.
NOTE: Patch depends on changes made for bug 7345 for the "marcstd" option.
It adds a new system preference 'OpacExportOptions':
The new system preference allows to give a list of | separated
values to define, which download options are offered in OPAC.
Possible options are listed in the system preference editor
and include the new export option 'marcstd' from bug 7345.
The sequence of the download options in the system preference will
be the sequence in the OPAC pull down.
If left empty, the export option will be hidden from OPAC.
This patch creates a new include file for the OPAC with all the
code that is common to the three detail views (regular, MARC, and
ISBD).
As a side effect of creating this include file, some inconsistencies
in OpacSearchForTitleIn were fixed. {BIBLIONUMBER} and {CONTROLNUMBER}
were broken for ISBD and MARC view before and should now be replaced
with the correct values in all tabs.
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
Resolved merge conflicts on sysprefs.sql and updatedatabase.pl.
Feb 13, 2012: Rebased it again.
Observe AllowItemsOnHandCheckout syspref when using SIP self checkout
Signed-off-by: Liz Rea <wizzyrea@gmail.com>
To test:
* place an item on hold for patron A
* attempt to circulate that item to patron B (via SIP/selfcheck)
syspref off: item should not circulate to patron B
Syspref On: item should circulate to patron B
Both conditions passed in our testing.
Also verified that normal staff client behavior regarding this situation was preserved. It was.
Fixes sample data. All patrons should always have an expiry date.
To test:
Load sample patron data and check that all patrons have an expiry date.
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Vujicic <aleksa@catalyst.net.nz>
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
Amended to replace some copy-and-paste comments only with consent of MJR.
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
This patch adds a system preference under Patron -> BorrowerRenewalPeriodBase
Using this preference the patch allows renewal of Patron account either from todays date or from existing expiry date in the patrons account.
To test : Apply patch; Set System Preference BorrowerRenewalPeriodBase ( under Patron ) to "current membership expiry date";
Renew a patron; You will observe that patrons account expiry date has been calculated from previuos expiry date instead of today's date
( as is the default in Koha prior to this patch ).
The previous patches missed adding the upload_local_cover_images permission to
languages other than en, and used a forbidden TT construct, giving jenkins
agitas and indigestion. This patch adds the permission to other languages and
corrects the syntax.
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chrisc@catalyst.net.nz>
* Show the "Upload images" button when OPACLocalCoverImages is enabled but
LocalCoverImages (i.e. local cover images on the staff client) is not
* Correct copyright and license comments in new files
* perltidy and replace tabs by four spaces
Signed-off-by: Koustubha Kale <kmkale@anantcorp.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
A frequently-requested feature for Koha, especially by special libraries, is
the ability to upload local cover images into Koha.
This patch adds a bibliocoverimage table, and image handling code in the
C4::Images module. Key features of the implementation include:
1. The ability to have multiple cover images for a biblio
2. Handling for "full size" (800x600) and thumbnail-size (200x140) images
3. Uploading images directly from the record view
The image display functionality by Koustubha Kale of Anant Corporation will
follow in a second patch.
Special thanks to Koustubha Kale and Anant Corporation for the initial
implementation of local cover images, and to Chris Nighswonger of Foundation
Bible College for his prior work on patron images.
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Signed-off-by: Magnus Enger <magnus@enger.priv.no>
Will add comments on Bugzilla.
Patch failed to apply because installer/data/mysql/sysprefs.sql had changed in master.
Corrected the same with this new patch.
This patch adds 2 columns in the aqorders table :
- claims_count : number of claims for an orders
- claimed_date : date of the lastest claim
In the lateorders.pl table, you can not select orders from different
supplier because there is just one letter sent after clicking the "Claim
order" button. So, it's logic that you want to select only orders from
this supplier.
Modification in C4/Letters.pm:
refactoring code for claimacquisition and claimissues letter type.
Now, fields for theses letters check the table name. It's not possible
to chooce aqorders.title, this field doesn't exist !
Furthermore, you can add a <order> tag around your item fields, like
this :
-- Begin example
<<LibrarianFirstname>>
<<LibrarianSurname>>
<<aqbooksellers.contact>>
<<aqbooksellers.address1>>
<<aqbooksellers.phone>>
<<aqbasket.basketno>>
<<aqbooksellers.phone>>
<order>Library : <<items.homebranch>>
In your possesssion : <<biblio.author>>. <<biblio.title>>.
<<biblioitems.publishercode>>, <<biblioitems.publicationyear>>.
Callnumber : <<items.itemcallnumber>>. doc type : <<items.itype>>
Barcode : <<items.barcode>>
Date for the return : <<items.onloan>>.</order>
<<LibrarianSurname>>
-- End example
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
The new framework will be called "Hurtigkatalogisering".
To test:
- Make sure the nb-NO translation is installed
- Run through the web installer on an empty database
- Select nb-NO as the installation language
- Select NORMARC as the marcflavour
- Include normarc_fastadd_framework in the installed data
- Check that the framework looks ok in:
-- More > Cataloguing
-- More > Administration > MARC framework
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
Works as described, not problems found.
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
The original patch for 5533 removed the Lost status from the edit items screen; new items were not affected,
and batch changes could still be made, so this was not a consistent change.
This patch removes the filter that hid the Lost status dropdown, but then changes the default MARC framework
to hide this field by default (value -5). New installations will not see this status in the editor, unless
they manually activate it. This will enforce the semantics of using the "mark lost" options by default, but
provide a workaround for libraries that understand and accept the consequences of manually editing this field.
To test:
1. on an existing install, edit an item. you should have the Lost status visible
2. on a new install, editing or creating an item should not show the Lost status at all
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chrisc@catalyst.net.nz>
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>