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MJ Ray
d4b132136c Bug 7476 Remove executable bit from files that probably should not be executed
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>
2012-02-03 14:22:15 +01:00
Admin User Koha
a830f46fc7 Bug 7360 Import Default framework into other deletes default Framework
Step to reproduce :
- export default framework as SQL
- create new framework
- Import the exported SQL file into this new framework.
Go to default framework :
It disappeared.

If some libraries want to share default frameworks, then it is a major bug.
This patch fixes the test in order to cope with 0 character framework name.

Signed-off-by: François Charbonnier <francois.charbonnier@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
2012-01-13 11:52:45 +01:00
Ward van Wanrooij
07838bfcb1 Bug 6723 : import-framework-crlf
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chrisc@catalyst.net.nz>
Signed-off-by: Ian Walls <ian.walls@bywatersolutions.com>
2011-08-26 12:46:52 +12:00
Salvador Zaragoza Rubio
6b69260fbd Bug 6727 - Change on exporting and importing csv to deal with spurious CR/LF
Function _export_table_csv modified to remove CR/LF in the data
from the database to built a correct csv file.

Function _import_table_csv modified to deal with CR/LF in the data
field. When a line is found with an unproper end (a data field has not
end quote), it's concatenated to a temporary buffer until the next
line ends ok and then it's proccessed.

Signed-off-by: Nicole C. Engard <nengard@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Ian Walls <ian.walls@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chrisc@catalyst.net.nz>
2011-08-26 08:41:01 +12:00
Salvador Zaragoza Rubio
689bc19154 Bug 5478 - Automate MARC framework import/export
Module to Import/Export a Framework structure to CSV/Excel-xml/ODS/SQL in Intranet Administration - MARC Frameworks section.
    There are two new links: "Export" to export to a format; and "Import" to import from a file.
    The data exported/imported is the one stored in the MySQL tables marc_tag_structure, marc_subfield_structure.

    Exported works as follows:
    1) CSV: As this format only allows one worksheet, the data from the tables is splitted with a row with #-# cells or with the
    names of the fields of the next MySQL table. Each row has as much cells as fields has the MySQL table. The first row contains the
    field names, the remaining holds the data.
    2) Excel: Excel xml 2003 format. Each MySQL table has its own worksheet in the spreadsheet. Rows and cells data as CSV.
    3) ODS: OpenDocument Spreadsheet compressed format, creates a temporary directory to generate the files needed to create the zip file.
    Each MySQL table has its own worksheet in the spreadsheet. Rows and cells data as CSV.
    4) SQL: Text file, the first row for each table is a delete and the remaining are inserts.

    Importing reads the rows from the spreadsheet/text-file as follows:
    1) CSV: Each row inserts or updates the associated MySQL table for this framework. At the end of the importing for a MySQL table, deletes the rows in the database that don't possess a correspondence with the spreadsheet.
    2) Excel: Imports each worksheet to the associated MySQL table. Works as the CSV for each worksheet.
    3) ODS: Creates a temporary directory to decompress and read the content.xml. This file has the data needed to import.
    Works as the CSV for each worksheet.
    4) Executes the SQL file.
    If the file imported has a different frameworkcode that the framework importing, the framecode is changed along the process.

    The Csv format will be the default.
    It uses perl module Archive::Zip or zip/unzip system command to process ODS files.
    To parse the sql files when importing it uses SQL::Statement or homemade parsing.

Signed-off-by: Nicole C. Engard <nengard@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chrisc@catalyst.net.nz>
2011-04-01 21:17:33 +13:00