#!/usr/bin/perl # Copyright 2009 Magnus Enger Libriotech # # This file is part of Koha. # # Koha is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Koha is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Koha; if not, see . use Modern::Perl; use C4::Auth; use CGI qw ( -utf8 ); use C4::Context; use C4::Search; use C4::Output; sub plugin_javascript { my ($dbh,$record,$tagslib,$field_number,$tabloop) = @_; my $function_name= $field_number; my $res=" "; return ($function_name,$res); } sub plugin { my ($input) = @_; my $index= $input->param('index'); my $result= $input->param('result'); my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh; my ($template, $loggedinuser, $cookie) = get_template_and_user({template_name => "cataloguing/value_builder/normarc_field_007.tt", query => $input, type => "intranet", flagsrequired => {editcatalogue => 1}, debug => 1, }); $result = "ta" unless $result; my $f0 = substr($result,0,1); my $f1 = substr($result,1,4); #added new parameters to allow for all material types my $f2 = substr($result,2,1); my $f3 = substr($result,3,1); my $f4 = substr($result,4,1); my $f5 = substr($result,5,1); my $f6 = substr($result,6,1); my $f7 = substr($result,7,1); my $f8 = substr($result,8,1); my $f9 = substr($result,9,1); my $f10 = substr($result,10,1); my $f11 = substr($result,11,1); my $f12 = substr($result,12,1); my $f13 = substr($result,13,1); my $f14 = substr($result,14,1); my $f15 = substr($result,15,1); my $f16 = substr($result,16,1); my $f17 = substr($result,17,1); my $f18 = substr($result,18,1); my $f19 = substr($result,19,1); my $f20 = substr($result,20,1); my $f21 = substr($result,21,1); my $f22 = substr($result,22,1); #FIXME: There is probably a more-elegant way to do this! #FIXME: Two of the material types treat position 06, 07, and 08 as a single #three-char field. This script works fine for creating values and sending them #back to the MARC, but if there is already a value in the 007, it won't send #it properly to the value builder for those two instances. Not sure how to solve. $template->param( index => $index, f0 => $f0, "f0$f0" => $f0, f1 => $f1, "f1$f1" => $f1, f2 => $f2, "f2$f2" => $f2, f3 => $f3, "f3$f3" => $f3, f4 => $f4, "f4$f4" => $f4, f5 => $f5, "f5$f5" => $f5, f6 => $f6, "f6$f6" => $f6, f7 => $f7, "f7$f7" => $f7, f8 => $f8, "f8$f8" => $f8, f9 => $f9, "f9$f9" => $f9, f10 => $f10, "f10$f10" => $f10, f11 => $f11, "f11$f11" => $f11, f12 => $f12, "f12$f12" => $f12, f13 => $f13, "f13$f13" => $f13, f14 => $f14, "f14$f14" => $f14, f15 => $f15, "f15$f15" => $f15, f16 => $f16, "f16$f16" => $f16, f17 => $f17, "f17$f17" => $f17, f18 => $f18, "f18$f18" => $f18, f19 => $f19, "f19$f19" => $f19, f20 => $f20, "f20$f20" => $f20, f21 => $f21, "f21$f21" => $f21, f22 => $f22, "f22$f22" => $f22, ); output_html_with_http_headers $input, $cookie, $template->output; }