Kyle M Hall
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There is no reason that a library shouldn't be able to use the monetary fines cap and the replacement price cap at the same time. The code is written in such a way that they already work harmoniously. We have librarians who wish to use both so they can set a high cap of $10.00 but also use the replacement price cap so that a $20.00 book would only get a fine of $10.00, but a $5.00 paperback will only get a fine of $5.00 Test Plan: 1) Apply this patch 2) Create a rule with a fines cap of $10, *and* a cap at replacement price, and a daily fine of $1 3) Create two items, one with a replacement price of $5 and one with a replacement price of $15 4) Check out these items to a patron, backdate the checkouts so they are already overdue by a couple months 5) Check the items in ( make sure calc fine at checkin is enabled for you ) 6) Note the one item has a fine of $5 and the other has a fine of $10! Signed-off-by: David Kuhn <techservspec@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl> Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer.83@web.de> Signed-off-by: Martin Renvoize <martin.renvoize@ptfs-europe.com> |
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