This doesn't define borrowernumber = 0 if a borrower is NOT logged.
We know borrowernumber 0 is mysqluser... So in virtualshelves, a non logged user have all permissions.
When using XSLT Display, and UNIMARC,
since marcFlavour is not used in encoding data, when data is true utf8, as_xml
fails on some subfields.
Moreover, because transformMARCXMLForXSLT edits some values in the marc record
and the PERL UTF8 is not handled by MARC::File::USMARC, it endsup in double
encoding the data.
Sending a patch to fix both issues.
This patch adds
- two functions in C4/Charset.pm
NormalizeString (uses Unicode::Normalize)
SetUTF8Flag (This function in my opinion belongs to MARC::Record, or at least MARC::File::USMARC)
- edits C4::XSLT in order to cope with the correct marcflavour
- edits C4::Search searchResults to use setUTF8Flag
This patch C4::Search::buildQuery to detect ccl queries, and let zebra to parse them.
And set a default index "kw" if not specified.
This improve the detection of ccl queries, and do not duplicate the "ccl=" value.
Adding = as an index sign
Followup to 3037ff9e81
Signed-off-by: Henri-Damien LAURENT <henridamien.laurent@biblibre.com>
added runtime parameters for guided reports. Online help:
Can I have run-time defined parameters?
Yes, you can: there is a specific syntax that Koha will understand as 'ask for values when running the report'. The syntax is <<Question to ask|authorised_value>>.
The << and >> are just delimiters. You must put << at the beginning and >> at the end of your parameter
The Question to ask will be displayed on the left of the string to enter.
The authorised_value can be omitted if not applicable. If it contains an authorised value category, or <strong>branches</strong> or <strong>itemtype</strong> or <strong>categorycode</strong>, a list with the Koha authorised values will be displayed instead of a free field
Note that you can have more than one parameter in a given SQL
Note that entering nothing at run time won't probably work as you expect. It will be considered as "value empty" not as "ignore this parameter". For example entering nothing for : "title=<<Enter title>>" will display results with title='' (no title). If you want to have to have something not mandatory, use "title like <<Enter title>>" and enter a % at run time instead of nothing
Sample :
SELECT surname,firstname FROM borrowers WHERE branchcode=<<Enter patrons library|branches>> AND surname like <<Enter filter for patron surname (% if none)>>
Auto_truncation is used even though exact search selected.
This patch removes this side effect
Conflicts solved:
C4/Search.pm
Cherry-picked from 3.0.x :
3287252c0