- basket.pl: updating display, formatting dates,
- neworderempty: updating display, removing useless code, using ACQ framework if it exist. The ACQ framework will be used for creating items record during acquisitions. If it does not exist, default is used instead (which has many more informations, lot of them being irrelevant during acquisition, like the barcode)
- new order from imported batch: rewrite of the workflow. Now uses neworderempty and changing status of import_record to 'imported'
- s/copyrightdate/publicationyear/ as it's what libraries uses when ordering
- fixing some warnings
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This has bearing on bugs 2905, 2665, 2514 and other "wide character" crashes
related to diacritics and Unicode. This should help open the door for reliable
input of diacriticals via acquisitions.
MARC21_utf8_flag_fix.pl diagnoses and fixes existing problems with MARC data
affected by the bug.
Adding SetMarcUnicodeFlag to TransformKohaToMarc prevents the bug from corrupting
further data.
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <galen.charlton@liblime.com>
&NewOrder did not save the branchcode posted with a new order. This patch adds that param.
Added code to select the branch the order is for in the branch dropdown list on
acqui/orderreceive.pl
Updating POD and tests
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <galen.charlton@liblime.com>
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
bug fixes to display and save publishercode and purchase order numbers.
use invoice number in place of parcel code
fix template apparently allowing user to modify biblio details on add/mod order
removing CGI scrolling_list
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
So this implies quite a change for files.
Sorry about conflicts which will be caused.
directory Interface::CGI should now be dropped.
I noticed that many scripts (reports ones, but also some circ/stats.pl or opac-topissues) still use Date::Manip.
All subs have be cleaned :
- removed useless
- merged some
- reordering Biblio.pm completly
- using only naming conventions
Seems to have broken nothing, but it still has to be heavily tested.
Note that Biblio.pm is now much more efficient than previously & probably more reliable as well.
Mason's ACQ fixes from HLT-DEV , work in progress.
Adding code to check existing orders in basket to avoid duplication of rows.
Addorder() now allows the user to select whether: the bibitem for the order will be an existing bibitem, or a newly created bibitem.
adding back in the part the saves the edit page's changes.
Fix for bug 3589, can now order and receive donations in one go.
Fixing a bug, acquisitions wasnt making a new biblioitem when needed.
Seems not to break too many things, but i'm probably wrong here.
at least, new features/bugfixes from 2.2.5 are here (tested on some features on my head local copy)
- removing useless directories (koha-html and koha-plucene)
* acquisition rewritte : create a aqbasket table to deal with "bookseller order header".
* add "close basket" feature : a closed basket can't be modified
* suggestion feature : manage suggestions in acquisition (after suggestion filled in OPAC)
* templating of normal acquisitions
* some graphic changes (use of yellow color as "acquisition/cataloguin" symbol, header consistency...)
* minor reordering of screens (newbasket.pl now unused)
* few bugfixes
When templating finished, the recieving of a book will be ended by a "calatoguing" screen.
Cataloguing will be MARC cataloguing or non-MARC cataloguing, depending on "acquisitions" system parameter.
Not related to MARC :
* removed HLT- empty link when no basket for a supplier (should be useful to copy this into rel-1-2 i think)
* fixed some "use of uninitialized value"
related to MARC
* changed use Acquisition to use Catalogue, new package for MARC management
For instance, nothing is done to MARC DB, but structure is modified (see Biblio.pm for details), and everything seems to work : it's still possible to use acqui, and it fills old-DB pretty good.
WARNING : if you work on main trunk, please note Acquisition.pm is NO MORE USED in /acqui/ system. Every sub in Acquisition.pm has been moved to Biblio.pm or Catalogue.pm.