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23 longoverdue.pl cron script to set lost statuses on overdue materials.
24 Execute without options for help.
31 # find Koha's Perl modules
32 # test carefully before changing this
34 eval { require "$FindBin::Bin/../kohalib.pl" };
40 my $lost; # key=lost value, value=num days.
41 my ($charge, $verbose, $confirm, $quiet);
46 'c|charge=s' => \$charge,
47 'confirm' => \$confirm,
48 'verbose' => \$verbose,
50 'maxdays=s' => \$endrange
53 my $usage = << 'ENDUSAGE';
54 longoverdue.pl : This cron script set lost values on overdue items and optionally sets charges the patron's account
55 for the item's replacement price. It is designed to be run as a nightly job. The command line options that globally
56 define this behavior for this script will likely be moved into Koha's core circulation / issuing rules code in a
57 near-term release, so this script is not intended to have a long lifetime.
59 This script takes the following parameters :
61 --lost | -l This option takes the form of n=lv,
62 where n is num days overdue, and lv is the lost value. See warning below.
64 --charge | -c This specifies what lost value triggers Koha to charge the account for the
65 lost item. Replacement costs are not charged if this is not specified.
67 --verbose | v verbose.
69 --confirm confirm. without this option, the script will report the number of affected items and
70 return without modifying any records.
72 --quiet suppress summary output.
74 --maxdays Specifies the end of the range of overdue days to deal with (defaults to 366). This
75 value is universal to all lost num days overdue passed.
78 $PERL5LIB/misc/cronjobs/longoverdue.pl --lost 30=1
79 Would set LOST=1 after 30 days (up to one year), but not charge the account.
80 This would be suitable for the Koha default LOST authorized value of 1 -> 'Lost'.
82 $PERL5LIB/misc/cronjobs/longoverdue.pl --lost 60=2 --charge 1
83 Would set LOST=2 after 60 days (up to one year), and charge the account when setting LOST=2.
84 This would be suitable for the Koha default LOST authorized value of 2 -> 'Long Overdue'
86 WARNING: Flippant use of this script could set all or most of the items in your catalog to Lost and charge your
89 WARNING: This script is known to be faulty. It is NOT recommended to use multiple --lost options.
90 See http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=2883
94 # FIXME: We need three pieces of data to operate:
95 # ~ lower bound (number of days),
96 # ~ upper bound (number of days),
98 # Right now we get only two, causing the endrange hack. This is a design-level failure.
99 # FIXME: do checks on --lost ranges to make sure they are exclusive.
100 # FIXME: do checks on --lost ranges to make sure the authorized values exist.
101 # FIXME: do checks on --lost ranges to make sure don't go past endrange.
102 # FIXME: convert to using pod2usage
103 # FIXME: allow --help or -h
105 if ( ! defined($lost) ) {
107 die "ERROR: No --lost (-l) option defined";
110 $verbose = 1; # If you're not running it for real, then the whole point is the print output.
111 print "### TEST MODE -- NO ACTIONS TAKEN ###\n";
114 # In my opinion, this line is safe SQL to have outside the API. --atz
115 our $bounds_sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare("SELECT DATE_SUB(CURDATE(), INTERVAL ? DAY)");
118 $bounds_sth->execute(shift);
119 return $bounds_sth->fetchrow;
122 # FIXME - This sql should be inside the API.
123 sub longoverdue_sth {
125 SELECT items.itemnumber, borrowernumber, date_due
127 WHERE items.itemnumber = issues.itemnumber
128 AND DATE_SUB(CURDATE(), INTERVAL ? DAY) > date_due
129 AND DATE_SUB(CURDATE(), INTERVAL ? DAY) <= date_due
133 return C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query);
136 #FIXME - Should add a 'system' user and get suitable userenv for it for logging, etc.
144 # FIXME - The item is only marked returned if you supply --charge .
145 # We need a better way to handle this.
147 my $sth_items = longoverdue_sth();
149 foreach my $startrange (sort keys %$lost) {
150 if( my $lostvalue = $lost->{$startrange} ) {
151 my ($date1) = bounds($startrange);
152 my ($date2) = bounds( $endrange);
153 # print "\nRange ", ++$i, "\nDue $startrange - $endrange days ago ($date2 to $date1), lost => $lostvalue\n" if($verbose);
155 printf "\nRange %s\nDue %3s - %3s days ago (%s to %s), lost => %s\n", ++$i,
156 $startrange, $endrange, $date2, $date1, $lostvalue;
157 $sth_items->execute($startrange, $endrange, $lostvalue);
159 while (my $row=$sth_items->fetchrow_hashref) {
160 printf ("Due %s: item %5s from borrower %5s to lost: %s\n", $row->{date_due}, $row->{itemnumber}, $row->{borrowernumber}, $lostvalue) if($verbose);
162 ModItem({ itemlost => $lostvalue }, $row->{'biblionumber'}, $row->{'itemnumber'});
163 LostItem($row->{'itemnumber'}, undef, 'CHARGE FEE') if( $charge && $charge eq $lostvalue);
168 startrange => $startrange,
169 endrange => $endrange,
170 range => "$startrange - $endrange",
173 lostvalue => $lostvalue,
178 $endrange = $startrange;
182 my $arg = shift; # ref to array
183 my $got_items = shift || 0; # print "count" line for items
184 my @report = @$arg or return undef;
186 for my $range (@report) {
187 printf "\nRange %s\nDue %3s - %3s days ago (%s to %s), lost => %s\n", ++$i,
188 map {$range->{$_}} qw(startrange endrange date2 date1 lostvalue);
189 $got_items and printf " %4s items\n", $range->{count};
194 print "\n### LONGOVERDUE SUMMARY ###";
195 summarize (\@report, 1);
196 print "\nTOTAL: $total items\n";