This feature is designed to manage collections of items that move
from library to library periodically. Koha can already track who *has*
and item, and who *owns* and item, but not who *should have* an item.
That is the issue this feature addresses.
It allows a persion to create a collection, and add any number of items
to that collection. The collection can then be transferred from library
to library. If an item shows up at a library that does not currently
'hold' that collection, Koha will ask you to transfer it to the library
that does currently 'hold it. In that way, one can even transfer
collections where some of the items are currently checked out. As soon
as they make it back to a library, they will get transferred to the
current library holding that collection.
The feature consists of 4 main pages.
'Home' Page: The landing page, lists collections and provides access to
the rest of the tools.
Access is via the Tools page.
Edit Collections: Add/Delete new rotating collections
Add/Remove Items: Add/Remove items from a given collection
Transfer Collection: Set the current 'holder' of a given collection.
Librarian access is controlled by 'CAN_user_tools_rotating_collections'
Bug 3998: Confusing warning on budget add page
Bug 3968: Empty Blue Box Pop Up
- Removed warning, made budget amount a required field.
- Added conditional logic to prevent display of tooltip when there is no content
- Moved filter form into sidebar
- Changed Budgets.pm to pass an ID to a form field
- Improvements to breadcrumbs and title tags
- Restructured budgets admin toolbar to match existing toolbar patterns:
"new," "edit," etc.
- Formatting links to different subscription views as tabs like the links to MARC view, ISBD, etc.
- Styling display of brief subscription view for better clarity
- Moving filter form on full subscription view to sidebar
- jQuery-fying some full subscription view scripts
- Adding branch name to output of full subscription information
- Styling year links for visibility and clarity (I'm not styling them as standard tabs because
they wouldn't wrap well with many many years' worth of subscriptions)
The web installer should log errors to the error log instead of only
dumping them to the browser. This will allow a record of the errors
which may be useful for later debugging.
If a global syspref OverdueNoticeBcc is present, send overdue notices to
this address. This allow a library to track and gather all outgoing
overdue notices.
Get SuppliersWithLateIssues should return a list of suppliers
If you have subscriptions with no supplier it also returned a
invalid supplier with a null id and null name.
This patch ignores the non-supplier supplier
- improving behavior for users with no javascript
- style improvements to list "toolbar"
- adding new toolbar icons
- adding display of subtitle to lists
Leading spaces in a search term were causing an error to be thrown in a join operator when auto-truncations is turned on. This patch removes the leading spaces.
If the homebranch tag had an & in its name, then the XML wouldn't parse
correctly. As a result, if XSLT was turned on, "No copies available" would
always be displayed.
If we really wanted to delete all items linked to a subscription when we delete a subscription
we should change the database structure as such :
ALTER TABLE serialitems ADD FOREIGN KEY ( itemnumber ) REFERENCES items (itemnumber) ON DELETE CASCADE ;
ALTER TABLE serial CHANGE subscriptionid subscriptionid INT( 11 ) NOT NULL
ALTER TABLE serial ADD INDEX subscription ( subscriptionid )
ALTER TABLE serial ADD FOREIGN KEY ( subscriptionid ) REFERENCES subscription (subscriptionid) ON DELETE CASCADE ;
The default sort order for items attached to a title in staff mode is
items.dateaccessioned desc. This means that a particular library's holdings
will be scattered through the list -- a special problem when it comes to serial
issues. I've done a change to Items.pm that makes the sort order branch
description followed by dateaccessioned. Thus, a library's holdings will be
grouped together in the display.
- the XSLTParse4Display sub now has a new parameter : the interface (intranet or opac)
- the XSLTdisplay sysprefs is common to staff & opac (Auth.pm)
- added UNIMARC xslt in intranet templates (modified to deal with staff/opac differences)