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David Nind
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Bug 31122: Terminology - Replace occurences of 'Notices & slips' with 'Notices and slips'
Replace occurences of 'Notices & slips' with 'Notices and slips'
(replacing '&' and '&amp' with 'and'), as per the terminology
guidelines.

See the terminology list:
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Terminology

Test plan:
1. Find occurrences of 'Notices & slips':
   - git grep 'Notices & slips' -- :^misc/translator/po
   - git grep 'Notices & slips'
2. Review places in the staff interface where 'Messages & slips' is
   displayed:
   - Tools home page
   - Tools > Notices & slips: page title and breadcrumb
   - Other breadcrumbs:
     . Tools > Notices & slips > New notice > [select any module]
     . Tools > Notices & slips > [select Edit for any notice]
     . Tools > Notices & slips > [select Delete for any notice]
3. Review other occurences:
   . The cron job description for misc/cronjobs/holds/holds_reminder.pl:
     misc/cronjobs/holds/holds_reminder.pl -man (scroll down to the
     description)
   . The TalkingTech README file:
     vi misc/cronjobs/thirdparty/TalkingTech.README
4. Apply the patch.
5. Re-run the grep queries from step 1 - no occurences are now found.
6. Review places where 'Notices & slips' was found in steps 2 and 3 -
   these should all be replaced with 'Notices and slips' and should
   read correctly.
7. Sign off!

Alernative: review the diff for the patch and check that occurences of
'&amp' and '&' are replaced with 'and' and the updated text reads
correctly.

Signed-off-by: David Nind <david@davidnind.com>

Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer@bsz-bw.de>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@theke.io>
2022-07-08 15:08:23 -03:00
cbb77c118d Bug 13068: [QA Follow-up] Remove the Talking-Tech-itiva file from atomicupdate
The file can be removed. The code is included in the db revisions
3.09.00.014 and 3.15.00.040.
Also I adjusted the text of TalkingTech.README and removed the reference to
the atomicupdate file.

NOTE: I open a new report for adding TalkingTechItivaPhoneNotification to
sysprefs.sql. Probably, the text inserted in the db revisions should have
been inserted into the sample notices sql text too. These corrections are
outside the scope of this report.

Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@gmail.com>
2015-03-31 11:30:54 -03:00
Ian Walls
d29efac4f3 Talking Tech Support - Phase I
Implements support for Talking Tech I-tiva phone notification for OVERDUE, PREDUE and HOLD notifications.
Overdues respect triggers as configured for the patron's branch.
Predue and Holds notifications respect patron's messaging preference choices.
A new column for phone notification is added if the TalkingTechItivaPhoneNotification system preference is turned on

Record of phone messages being sent to patrons is added to the patron's Notices
tab; notice of success or failure can be retrieved from I-tiva.

See the TalkingTech.README for installation and set-up instructions.

Aside from the control system preference, and the necessary changes to Messaging Preferences
forms to make use of phone notifications, the bulk of the code resides in external
cronjobs.

TalkingTech_itiva_outbound.pl generates the Spec C file to send to I-tiva.  Actual transmission
of the file must be handled by the system administrator.

TalkingTech_itiva_inbound.pl processes the received Results file from I-tiva.  Getting the
file from I-tiva to Koha is the job of the system administrator, as well.

Both scripts have a --help option with full documentation.

The only necessary change to core Koha behavior is in C4::Letters::EnqueueLetter.  The return
value was changed from 0 or 1 (successful addition of letter to message_queue or not), to the actual
insert ID of the letter.  This was required by the outbound script to present a unique Transaction ID
for the notice added to the patron's record (so a 'sent' or 'failed' status could be updated).  Since
the dbh and sth are not shared, and the last_insert_id() command is table-specific, this should be thread-safe.
No changes are necessary to any parts of Koha, as all usage of EnqueueLetter currently ignores the return value.

To Test:

1. Turn on TalkingTechItivaPhoneNotification system preference
2. Verify that 'phone' is now a valid notification option for patrons on both staff and OPAC side
3. Attempt to set a 'phone' preference for PREDUE or HOLD messaging; attempt should succeed
4. Set up the patron for notices to triggers:
   a. include checked out items due in a range of days, including the value set up in their messaging preferences.
   b. place several holds, some in position, others waiting for pickup, others in transit.
   c. set the patron up to have overdues, overdue by a range of days that includes the delay values for
the patrons branch and categorycode
5. Run TalkingTech_itiva_outbound.pl --type=RESERVE --type=PREOVERDUE --type=OVERDUE --outfile=/tmp/talkingtechtest.csv

The resulting talkingtechtest.csv file should include all the items due on X days (where X is the patrons' preference),
and none of the ones due in other increments.  Similarly, overdues messages should be added for each item due by a delay
value as configured; overdues of other numbers of days should be ignore.  Holds that are waiting pick up or in transit should
have messages, those still pending should not.

Messages should be added to the patron's notices tab for each issue sent.  Verify these messages exist, and all Notices
tokens are replaced with appropriate information.

Repeat, this time with 4c making use of the default branch overdue triggers, instead of branch-specific triggers.

To test the inbound script, create a CSV with rows in the format "<<Message_id>>","<<SUCCESS or FAIL>>"
Message ID should correspond to the final column of the talkingtechtest.csv file (the transaction id) for the message.

Primary Authorship: Ian Walls
Additional modifications: Kyle M Hall

http://bugs.koha-community.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4246
Signed-off-by: Nicole C. Engard <nengard@bywatersolutions.com>

Tested and in use in production by two public libraries : Middletown
and Washoe. Both have given their sign off, but don't have git to
actually sign off.

Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
2012-06-10 17:46:52 +02:00