Kyle M Hall
f2dd831542
This patch allows for more flexibility for determining when the number of holds a record has should trigger the reduction of the loan length for items on that record. This patch adds a new system preference decreaseLoanHighHoldsControl, which defaults to 'static', the original behavior of the feature. It also has a new behavior 'dynamic' which makes the feature only decrease the loan length if the number of holds on the record exceeds the number of holdable items + decreaseLoanHighHoldsValue. It also allows items to be filtered from the list of items based on the damaged, lost, not for loan, and withdrawn values even if those values would have allowed holds ( i.e. values < 0 ) Test Plan: 1) Apply this patch 2) Run updatedatabase.pl 3) Set decreaseLoanHighHolds to Enable 4) Set decreaseLoanHighHoldsControl to "over the number of items on the record" 5) Set decreaseLoanHighHoldsDuration to 1 6) Set decreaseLoanHighHoldsValue to 3 7) Create a record with 5 items 8) Please 8 or more holds on the record 9) Check out one of the items to a patron 10) Note the loan length is reduced to 1 day 11) Set decreaseLoanHighHoldsValue to 3 to 2 12) Check out one of the items to a patron 13) Note the loan length is *not* reduced 14) Enbale all the filters possible in decreaseLoanHighHoldsIgnoreStatuses 15) Set one item to be damaged 16) Note the loan length is reduced 17) Unset the damaged status 18) Repeat steps 15 - 17 for lost, not for loan, and withdrawn Signed-off-by: Christopher Brannon <cbrannon@cdalibrary.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org> Signed-off-by: Brendan A Gallagher <brendan@bywatersolutions.com> |
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