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358 lines
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Perl
358 lines
11 KiB
Perl
package C4::Circulation::Fines;
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# $Id$
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# Copyright 2000-2002 Katipo Communications
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#
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# This file is part of Koha.
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#
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# Koha is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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# terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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# version.
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#
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# Koha is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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# Koha; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
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# Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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use strict;
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require Exporter;
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use DBI;
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use C4::Context;
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use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT);
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# set the version for version checking
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$VERSION = 0.01;
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=head1 NAME
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C4::Circulation::Fines - Koha module dealing with fines
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use C4::Circulation::Fines;
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This module contains several functions for dealing with fines for
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overdue items. It is primarily used by the 'misc/fines2.pl' script.
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=head1 FUNCTIONS
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=over 2
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=cut
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@ISA = qw(Exporter);
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@EXPORT = qw(&Getoverdues &CalcFine &BorType &UpdateFine &ReplacementCost);
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=item Getoverdues
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($count, $overdues) = &Getoverdues();
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Returns the list of all overdue books.
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C<$count> is the number of elements in C<@{$overdues}>.
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C<$overdues> is a reference-to-array. Each element is a
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reference-to-hash whose keys are the fields of the issues table in the
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Koha database.
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=cut
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#'
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sub Getoverdues{
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my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
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my $query="Select * from issues where date_due < now() and returndate is
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NULL order by borrowernumber";
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my $sth=$dbh->prepare($query);
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$sth->execute;
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# FIXME - Use push @results
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my $i=0;
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my @results;
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while (my $data=$sth->fetchrow_hashref){
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$results[$i]=$data;
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$i++;
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}
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$sth->finish;
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# print @results;
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# FIXME - Bogus API.
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return($i,\@results);
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}
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=item CalcFine
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($amount, $chargename, $message) =
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&CalcFine($itemnumber, $borrowercode, $days_overdue);
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Calculates the fine for a book.
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The categoryitems table in the Koha database is a fine matrix, listing
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the penalties for each type of patron for each type of item (e.g., the
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standard fine for books might be $0.50, but $1.50 for DVDs, or staff
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members might get a longer grace period between the first and second
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reminders that a book is overdue).
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The fine is calculated as follows: if it is time for the first
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reminder, the fine is the value listed for the given (item type,
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borrower code) combination. If it is time for the second reminder, the
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fine is doubled. Finally, if it is time to send the account to a
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collection agency, the fine is set to 5 local monetary units (a really
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good deal for the patron if the library is in Italy). Otherwise, the
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fine is 0.
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Note that the way this function is currently implemented, it only
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returns a nonzero value on the notable days listed above. That is, if
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the categoryitems entry says to send a first reminder 7 days after the
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book is due, then if you call C<&CalcFine> 7 days after the book is
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due, it will give a nonzero fine. If you call C<&CalcFine> the next
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day, however, it will say that the fine is 0.
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C<$itemnumber> is the book's item number.
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C<$borrowercode> is the borrower code of the patron who currently has
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the book.
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C<$days_overdue> is the number of days elapsed since the book's due
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date.
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C<&CalcFine> returns a list of three values:
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C<$amount> is the fine owed by the patron (see above).
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C<$chargename> is the chargename field from the applicable record in
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the categoryitem table, whatever that is.
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C<$message> is a text message, either "First Notice", "Second Notice",
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or "Final Notice".
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=cut
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#'
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sub CalcFine {
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my ($itemnumber,$bortype,$difference)=@_;
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my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
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# Look up the categoryitem record for this book's item type and the
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# given borrwer type.
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# The reason this query is so messy is that it's a messy question:
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# given the barcode, we can find the book's items record. This gives
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# us the biblioitems record, which gives us a set of categoryitem
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# records. Then we select the one that corresponds to the desired
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# borrower type.
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# FIXME - Is it really necessary to get absolutely everything from
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# all four tables? It looks as if this code only wants
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# firstremind, chargeperiod, accountsent, and chargename from the
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# categoryitem table.
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my $query="Select * from items,biblioitems,itemtypes,categoryitem where items.itemnumber=$itemnumber
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and items.biblioitemnumber=biblioitems.biblioitemnumber and
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biblioitems.itemtype=itemtypes.itemtype and
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categoryitem.itemtype=itemtypes.itemtype and
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categoryitem.categorycode='$bortype' and (items.itemlost <> 1 or items.itemlost is NULL)";
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my $sth=$dbh->prepare($query);
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# print $query;
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$sth->execute;
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my $data=$sth->fetchrow_hashref;
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# FIXME - Error-checking: the item might be lost, or there
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# might not be an entry in 'categoryitem' for this item type
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# or borrower type.
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$sth->finish;
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my $amount=0;
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my $printout;
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# Is it time to send out the first reminder?
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# FIXME - I'm not sure the "=="s are correct here. Let's say that
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# $data->{firstremind} is today, but 'fines2.pl' doesn't run for
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# some reason (the cron daemon died, the server crashed, the
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# sysadmin had the machine down for maintenance, or whatever).
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#
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# Then the next day, the book is $data->{firstremind}+1 days
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# overdue. But this function returns $amount == 0, $printout ==
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# undef, on the assumption that 'fines2.pl' ran the previous day. So
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# the first thing the patron gets is a second notice, but that's a
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# week after the server crash, so people may not connect the two
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# events.
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if ($difference == $data->{'firstremind'}){
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# Yes. Set the fine as listed.
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$amount=$data->{'fine'};
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$printout="First Notice";
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}
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# Is it time to send out a second reminder?
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my $second=$data->{'firstremind'}+$data->{'chargeperiod'};
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if ($difference == $second){
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# Yes. The fine is double.
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$amount=$data->{'fine'}*2;
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$printout="Second Notice";
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}
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# Is it time to send the account to a collection agency?
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# FIXME - At least, I *think* that's what this code is doing.
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if ($difference == $data->{'accountsent'} && $data->{'fine'} > 0){
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# Yes. Set the fine at 5 local monetary units.
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# FIXME - This '5' shouldn't be hard-wired.
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$amount=5;
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$printout="Final Notice";
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}
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return($amount,$data->{'chargename'},$printout);
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}
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=item UpdateFine
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&UpdateFine($itemnumber, $borrowernumber, $amount, $type, $description);
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(Note: the following is mostly conjecture and guesswork.)
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Updates the fine owed on an overdue book.
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C<$itemnumber> is the book's item number.
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C<$borrowernumber> is the borrower number of the patron who currently
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has the book on loan.
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C<$amount> is the current amount owed by the patron.
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C<$type> will be used in the description of the fine.
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C<$description> is a string that must be present in the description of
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the fine. I think this is expected to be a date in DD/MM/YYYY format.
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C<&UpdateFine> looks up the amount currently owed on the given item
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and sets it to C<$amount>, creating, if necessary, a new entry in the
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accountlines table of the Koha database.
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=cut
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#'
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# FIXME - This API doesn't look right: why should the caller have to
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# specify both the item number and the borrower number? A book can't
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# be on loan to two different people, so the item number should be
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# sufficient.
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sub UpdateFine {
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my ($itemnum,$bornum,$amount,$type,$due)=@_;
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my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
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# FIXME - What exactly is this query supposed to do? It looks up an
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# entry in accountlines that matches the given item and borrower
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# numbers, where the description contains $due, and where the
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# account type has one of several values, but what does this _mean_?
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# Does it look up existing fines for this item?
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# FIXME - What are these various account types? ("FU", "O", "F", "M")
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my $query="Select * from accountlines where itemnumber=$itemnum and
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borrowernumber=$bornum and (accounttype='FU' or accounttype='O' or
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accounttype='F' or accounttype='M') and description like '%$due%'";
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my $sth=$dbh->prepare($query);
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# print "$query\n";
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$sth->execute;
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if (my $data=$sth->fetchrow_hashref){
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# I think this if-clause deals with the case where we're updating
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# an existing fine.
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# print "in accounts ...";
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if ($data->{'amount'} != $amount){
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# print "updating";
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my $diff=$amount - $data->{'amount'};
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my $out=$data->{'amountoutstanding'}+$diff;
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# FIXME - Use $dbh->do()
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my $query2="update accountlines set date=now(), amount=$amount,
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amountoutstanding=$out,accounttype='FU' where
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borrowernumber=$data->{'borrowernumber'} and itemnumber=$data->{'itemnumber'}
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and (accounttype='FU' or accounttype='O') and description like '%$due%'";
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my $sth2=$dbh->prepare($query2);
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$sth2->execute;
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$sth2->finish;
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} else {
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# print "no update needed $data->{'amount'}"
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}
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} else {
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# I think this else-clause deals with the case where we're adding
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# a new fine.
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my $query2="select title from biblio,items where items.itemnumber=$itemnum
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and biblio.biblionumber=items.biblionumber";
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my $sth4=$dbh->prepare($query2);
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$sth4->execute;
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my $title=$sth4->fetchrow_hashref;
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$sth4->finish;
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# print "not in account";
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# FIXME - There's already a $query2 in this scope.
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my $query2="Select max(accountno) from accountlines";
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my $sth3=$dbh->prepare($query2);
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$sth3->execute;
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# FIXME - Make $accountno a scalar.
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my @accountno=$sth3->fetchrow_array;
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$sth3->finish;
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$accountno[0]++;
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$title->{'title'}=~ s/\'/\\\'/g;
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# FIXME - There are probably other characters that need
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# to be escaped. Use $dbh->quote.
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$query2="Insert into accountlines
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(borrowernumber,itemnumber,date,amount,
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description,accounttype,amountoutstanding,accountno) values
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($bornum,$itemnum,now(),$amount,'$type $title->{'title'} $due','FU',
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$amount,$accountno[0])";
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my $sth2=$dbh->prepare($query2);
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$sth2->execute;
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$sth2->finish;
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}
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$sth->finish;
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}
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=item BorType
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$borrower = &BorType($borrowernumber);
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Looks up a patron by borrower number.
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C<$borrower> is a reference-to-hash whose keys are all of the fields
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from the borrowers and categories tables of the Koha database. Thus,
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C<$borrower> contains all information about both the borrower and
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category he or she belongs to.
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=cut
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#'
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sub BorType {
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my ($borrowernumber)=@_;
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my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
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my $query="Select * from borrowers,categories where
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borrowernumber=$borrowernumber and
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borrowers.categorycode=categories.categorycode";
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my $sth=$dbh->prepare($query);
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$sth->execute;
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my $data=$sth->fetchrow_hashref;
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$sth->finish;
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return($data);
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}
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=item ReplacementCost
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$cost = &ReplacementCost($itemnumber);
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Returns the replacement cost of the item with the given item number.
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=cut
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#'
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sub ReplacementCost{
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my ($itemnum)=@_;
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my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
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my $query="Select replacementprice from items where itemnumber='$itemnum'";
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my $sth=$dbh->prepare($query);
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$sth->execute;
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# FIXME - Use fetchrow_array or something.
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my $data=$sth->fetchrow_hashref;
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$sth->finish;
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return($data->{'replacementprice'});
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}
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1;
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__END__
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=back
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Koha Developement team <info@koha.org>
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=cut
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